Astrakey
Quality and control

A good profile remains correctable.

Astrakey does not pretend that the first statement is definitive. If the time of birth, place, name or self-disclosure becomes more precise later, your profile will improve. If a statement does not resonate, that is also valuable information. You see how secure your profile is and you stay in control.

Data quality visible. Uncertainty marked. Export, deletion and correction possible at any time.

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Astrakey does not pretend that the first statement is definitive.

Why a profile is never final

A profile that declares itself final would be less trustworthy, not more. Astrakey assumes the opposite. Your information may become more precise, your life changes, and some statements may be more appropriate today than tomorrow. That's why profile refinement is not an emergency tool, but a normal part of working with yourself. If you add a more precise time of birth, time- and location-dependent systems become more resilient. If you add a self-disclosure, the profile becomes more grounded in everyday life. And if you don't agree with a statement, that's not a contradiction to the system, but rather feedback that makes it more accurate. Correction here is a sign of quality, not weakness. An explainable profile must be changeable, otherwise it would just be a nice statement. It is precisely this openness that distinguishes an honest evaluation from a rigid label.

- A final profile would be less trustworthy, not more. - More precise information makes dependent systems more resilient. - Correction is a sign of quality, not weakness.

Make data quality visible

Astrakey not only shows you what is in your profile, but also how resilient it is. The security dimension describes the data quality of your entries and the calculation, i.e. how accurate and complete the basis is. It is explicitly not a psychometric reliability value and does not claim to be a personality test. Security says how good the input is, not how scientifically valid an interpretation is. An exact time of birth increases the security of time-dependent systems, a rough time of day reduces it. Astrakey doesn't hide these differences, it highlights them. This way you can see which statements have a solid basis and which you should read more carefully. This transparency protects against over-interpretation. With Astrakey, a statement does not become strong because it sounds dramatic, but rather because its basis is visible. If an input is missing or uncertain, Astrakey says so openly, rather than feigning accuracy that doesn't exist. Visible insecurity is not a defect, but a sign of trust. It helps you decide which statements you take seriously and where it's worth providing more details.

- Security means data quality of the inputs, not psychometric reliability. - Uncertainty is highlighted, not hidden. - Visible boundaries protect against overinterpretation.

Start with your own Astrakey profile.

Start for free, check the response and decide later whether you want to use more depth.

Incorporate new information

Profile refinement means that new or more precise information actually makes a difference. You can add a time of birth that has been submitted later, specify a place of birth, correct a name or expand on a self-disclosure. Astrakey then recalculates the affected systems and shows what changes as a result. This makes it clear why a statement looks different after correction than before. Your feedback also counts. If you mark that a topic fits well or doesn't resonate at all, this will be incorporated into the picture that Astrakey draws of your profile over time. This is exactly where journaling comes into play: your observations about which statements are relevant in everyday life and which are not are such feedback. They refine the fit of your reflection and sharpen the profile over time without turning it into a test. It is important that no correction is made secretly. You can see which input had which effect and maintain control over the status of your profile. Refinement is therefore not a one-off step, but rather an open process. Your profile grows with the information you want to share, not against it.

- More precise information triggers a comprehensible recalculation. - Your feedback on statements will be included. - No correction happens secretly, you see the effect.

Export, deletion and correction

Control over a profile means more than a few settings. With Astrakey you can export your profile, correct individual details and delete data. These rights are not hidden in deep menus, but are part of the profile environment. Export helps you back up your content or take it with you. Correction keeps the profile current. Deletion gives you the security that nothing remains against your will. Precisely because Astrakey creates a sensitive profile from many systems, this control is not a compulsory exercise, but a central part of trust. You decide what information you provide, how accurate it is and how long it remains. Astrakey treats these decisions as yours, not as a question that the product answers for you. The more personal the evaluation, the clearer control and boundaries must be. This page shows what this control actually looks like.

- Export, correction and deletion are part of the profile environment. - The rights are open, not hidden in deep menus. - You decide on the accuracy and duration of your information.

Reliability also comes from transparency

It's easy to think that a profile becomes reliable simply because it uses many systems. That's only half the truth. Multiple systems make a topic more resilient when they independently point in the same direction. But it is just as important that you can recognize how certain a statement is, where it comes from and how you can correct it. So reliability comes from two sources. The first is convergence, which is confirmation across multiple independent system families. The second is transparency, i.e. visible data quality, marked uncertainty and the possibility of correction. A system that never shows uncertainty and can never be corrected may seem confident, but is harder to trust. Astrakey consciously chooses the other path. It makes your limits visible and gives you tools to push them. It is precisely this honesty that is part of what makes a profile resilient.

- Many systems alone do not make a profile reliable. - Convergence and transparency are two sources of reliability. - Visible boundaries are easier to trust than apparent sovereignty.

Frequently asked questions

Can I correct my profile?

Yes. You can add or change information such as time of birth, place, name and self-disclosure. Astrakey then recalculates the affected systems.

What happens if I don't know my birth time until later?

You can add them later. This makes time- and location-dependent systems more resilient, and the security of these statements increases.

What does the security indicator mean?

It shows the data quality of your entries and the calculation, i.e. how accurate and complete the basis is. It is not a psychometric reliability value. Statements with low certainty are flagged so that you read them more carefully.

What happens if a statement doesn't suit me?

This is useful information. Your feedback can be incorporated into the picture that Astrakey paints of your profile over time.

Can I export or delete my data?

Yes. Export, correction and deletion are part of the profile environment and are available to you at any time.

Will my profile improve automatically without my intervention?

No. Improvements follow from your information and feedback. No correction happens secretly, you see the effect.

Does frequent correction make my profile worse?

No. Correction is part of quality assurance. More detailed information and honest feedback make the profile more resilient, not weaker.

Start with your own Astrakey profile.

Start for free, check the response and decide later whether you want to use more depth.