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Find out where you
actually stand.

A 3-minute, no-spin political read. Then watch where you drift.

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Built so it literally can't expose you.No login, no name, no email. Your answers are saved only on this device β€” they never reach a server tied to you.
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No "true center" is declared.We show you where you land next to the average American, Democrat, Republican, and current law β€” and let you pick the yardstick.
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For the left, the right, and everyone tired of both.Questions are written so each side reads its own option and thinks "yep, that's me β€” stated fairly."

Takes ~3 min Β· works on your phone Β· nothing is posted unless you choose

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First, your gut

Where do you think you land?

No wrong answer β€” this is just your own read on yourself. We'll compare it to your answers at the end.

Very leftCenterVery right

Dead center 🎯

Question 1

Pick the side closest to your view β€” β€œmixed” is a real answer.

Almost done

How warm or cold are you toward…

A fresh, balanced set of 9 β€” you'd get a different mix next time. Slide right for "love them," left for "can't stand them." Hit Don't know them if you've never heard of them β€” that's real data too.

In the real product, nobody is assigned a political label by us β€” a public figure's position emerges from how thousands of people across the spectrum rate them. The crowd locates them, not the house.
Optional

Want to see how your area compares?

Add your ZIP and we'll show you your region vs. the nation. Totally optional β€” and it's only ever reported in big groups, never tied to you.

πŸ”’ Stored only on this device for the demo. In production: used to bucket you into a region of thousands, then the raw ZIP is dropped. We never publish a group too small to hide in.
Your read
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Where you land β€” pick your yardstick
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Anchors are illustrative for now. As real ratings come in they become live, weighted-to-census reference points β€” and "+/-" means distance from a reference, never a verdict on who's right.

You vs. your answers
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Your taste in voices

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In the live product this becomes its own signal β€” and when a figure breaks with their base, everyone who rated them gets pinged to re-rate.

Share it πŸ‘€

Two ways β€” loud, or just to people you trust.

πŸ‘† the exact image that posts β€” tap a button to share it

The quiet share is the one the privacy crowd actually uses β€” a dare to friends, not a billboard.

Come back and watch yourself drift

Here's what moved the left, the center, the right β€” and the politically homeless β€” lately. Real quotes, sourced, no spin:

● LANDS LEFT Β· Zohran Mamdani Β· NYC Mayor, inaugural address Β· Jan 2026
β€œWe may not always succeed, but never will we be accused of lacking the courage to try.” β€” vowing to govern β€œexpansively and audaciously.”
Source: CNN β†—
● HETERODOX Β· CENTER Β· Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) Β· to Fox News Β· June 2026
β€œWe're the party of pearl clutching, and now we've embraced him because we don't have a choice.” β€” a Democrat breaking publicly with his own party.
Source: Fox News β†—
● LANDS RIGHT Β· VP JD Vance Β· 2026 March for Life Β· Jan 2026
β€œWe cannot be neutral. Our country cannot be indifferent about whether its next generations live or die.” β€” on abortion.
Source: National Catholic Register β†—
● POLITICAL ORPHAN Β· Joe Rogan Β· The Joe Rogan Experience Β· 2026
β€œAre we really going to be the Gestapo?” β€” the right-courted host criticizing aggressive ICE raid tactics.
Source: NBC News β†—
Notice the discipline: every event is a verbatim quote + who + where + a source link. The house describes what happened β€” it never tells you it was good or bad. You supply that.
Why you can trust this (the method)

Anonymous by architecture. No account, no email, no name. Nothing here was sent to a server tied to you β€” your result lives in this browser only.

Your drift stays on this device. Your history is saved in this browser only β€” that's why it's private, since nothing's tied to your name. The honest trade-off: it won't follow you to another phone or computer, and clearing your browser erases it. (Optional cross-device sync is coming β€” your choice, never the default.)

Optional sign-in, minimized on purpose. Right now there's no login and nothing about you on a server β€” so there's nothing to breach. If you later choose to sign in to sync your drift across devices, we'll be straight with you: no company can honestly promise it'll never be hacked. Our job is to make a worst case boring β€” we'd keep only a scrambled sign-in ID (never a password), stored apart from your answers, so a leak could never be a tidy "name β†’ politics" list. And it only ever touches people who opt in; everyone anonymous has nothing to expose.

Apple sign-in goes further. Apple's "Hide My Email" lets you sync without us ever seeing your real address β€” Apple relays it. The most private way to keep your history across devices.

Questions calibrated to outside standards. Items are modeled on long-running instruments (Pew's political-typology question pairs, ANES) β€” not written to a house opinion.

News sources balanced by public perception, not our gut. Which outlets count as "left" or "right" is set by cross-spectrum public ratings β€” the same approach AllSides Blind Bias Surveys use (average Americans rate sources without seeing the brand).

No single "center." You're shown against several reference points and you choose which matters.

We'd only ever publish aggregates β€” big groups, never individuals, never your row.

Scores, anchors & figure positions are a first-pass model β€” fun to share, not a scientific poll (yet). Event quotes above are real & sourced.