Runs structured assessments
Assessment content, response options, and signal weightings are defined before a user starts, so each run follows a clear model.
Platform
Sonartra turns assessment responses into structured, readable behavioural intelligence. One scoring path produces one canonical result, so dashboards, reports, and future analytics all read from the same source.
What it does
Assessment content, response options, and signal weightings are defined before a user starts, so each run follows a clear model.
Responses move through one scoring path to produce stable, reproducible behavioural intelligence.
The same completed result can support dashboards, reports, and future team views without creating competing summaries.
Engine-first model
Questions, responses, signals, and language are authored as a structured assessment model.
A user completes the assessment through one guided flow, with each answer stored against the attempt.
The engine applies the assessment weightings and normalises the outcome in a deterministic way.
One result payload is generated once, persisted, and then read by every product surface.
Workspace, result pages, and future analytics consume the same source rather than recalculating in the interface.
Deterministic outputs
Sonartra does not ask the interface to invent a result after completion. The engine produces a stable output once, stores it, and lets every surface read from that record. That makes behavioural insight easier to explain, audit, and improve over time.
From the Library
These explainers clarify how Sonartra treats assessment output as practical behavioural evidence, not a fixed label.
Visit the LibraryBehavioural Assessments
A behaviour-first guide to how structured assessments help people notice repeatable working patterns without turning them into fixed labels.
Behavioural Assessments
A practical distinction between personality labels, behavioural evidence, context, and work-relevant interpretation.
Assessment Guides
A practical guide to using assessment results as mirrors for reflection, conversation, and action rather than fixed identity labels.
Multiple surfaces
Readable behavioural reports help people understand their current working pattern and what to do with it.
The workspace can summarise completed assessments because it reads from persisted results.
Assessment owners can prepare and review content before it reaches the engine path.
Organisation and team surfaces can build on the same result contract without changing completed records.
Principles
The platform defines the model before interpretation, so flexibility does not become inconsistency.
Visual design supports behavioural understanding rather than turning results into dashboard theatre.
Stable outputs matter more than surprising language or novelty in the moment.
Results should read naturally while still being generated from explicit assessment rules.
Start with the flagship assessment
Sonartra is designed to support individuals first, then extend the same structured result model into richer team and organisation views.