The portrait is the closest thing to what a $14,000 coaching engagement gives you — the part you cannot see, written by a senior reviewer, not a chatbot. Built from eight behavioral probes, delivered in five business days. $149 Founding, $299 Standard.
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What this is
A senior-reviewer process for the part of you that you cannot see.
Most self-knowledge tools tell you what you already believe. The most expensive ones — the senior coach, the long engagement, the diagnostic retreat — find the thing you cannot see. The portrait is a senior-reviewer process designed to do the second job at the price of the first.
The probes are designed to fail generic. The review is designed to refuse the AI-written voice. The rubric is the substrate for the 9.0-out-of-12 quality bar. The blind-spot section is the closest thing to what a $14,000 engagement gives you — it is not flattering by design.
How it works
Eight probes, one reviewer, one document.
i.Pay & intake
$149 through Stripe. Eight behavioral probes — five minutes. No self-report quiz. Probes are designed to fail generic.
ii.Synthesis
A senior reviewer (not a chatbot) reads the eight probes, looks for the pattern, finds the blind spot. Five business days.
iii.Portrait delivery
1,200 words. Six sections. The blind-spot section is the part you cannot see — it is not flattering by design.
iv.Coach license
Coaches: license the methodology for $799/year. Twelve portraits per year for your own paying clients.
What you get
A 1,200-word document that has been read, marked up, and signed off on by a person.
The portrait is not a chatbot. It is not an LLM with a prompt. It is a 1,200-word document that has been read, marked up, and signed off on by a person who has been paid to read it.
Six sections, every portrait: the four-pattern archetype (the part you can see), the leverage pattern (the part that gets things done), the friction pattern (the part that costs the most), the blind-spot section (the part you cannot see — closest to a $14,000 engagement), the re-portrait lock-in (3 within 3 years, exclusively for the original customer), and the methodology note (so you can check the work).
John is a Director of Digital Product Management at a 140-location consumer finance company, a former founder, and the parent of a teenager who does not yet know the portrait exists. The synthesis is reviewed by a small group of senior practitioners — coaches, founders, designers — who have been doing this work for a long time and want it to be more accessible.
"The probes are designed to fail generic. The review is designed to refuse the AI-written voice. The blind-spot section is the part you cannot see — it is not flattering by design, and it is the closest thing to what a $14,000 engagement gives you."
From Why Thumbprint exists
What we will not do
Anti-resale, anti-fabrication, anti-AI-voice.
We will not sell the portrait to anyone but the original customer.
We will not use the portrait in marketing without the customer's consent.
We will not write a second portrait under the same payment. The re-portrait lock-in exists for a reason.
We will not deliver a portrait that would read as AI-written. The 9.0/12 quality bar is enforced before delivery.