Navigator Feature Comparison
Life Intelligence Navigator vs. Leading Assessment Tools

An honest comparison — including where others still lead

Included
Not included
~ Partial / variant
Feature ★ featured toolLife Intelligence Navigator MBTI + Full Report Hogan Assessments Insights Discovery CliftonStrengths
Output & Personalisation
AI-generated individual documents
Identity Profile (who you are, not a type label)
Personal Life Plan
Personal Work / Career Plan
Simple shareable shorthand / social label ~
Norm-referenced scores (vs. population) ~
Separate context-specific report variants ~ ~
Dimensions Assessed
Personality & behavioural drivers
Thinking styles
Values architecture
Purpose & meaning alignment
Relationship & power dynamics
Neurodiversity tendencies
Levels of consciousness / operating level
Burnout & Stress
Burnout & stress response profiling
Addresses root cause of burnout
Freeze & flop pattern identification
Clinical Depth
Childhood / developmental programming
Emotional layer & timeline work
Unconscious programme mapping
360-degree external feedback
Formal psychometric validation studies
Practical Use
Self-administered
Team / group deployment tool ~ ~
Practitioner licensing / reseller model
Widely recognised professional brand
Pricing & Scope
Number of dimensions / profiles 1 type, 4 dimensions 3 assessments 1 profile, 4 colour types 34 strengths ranked
Approximate self-directed price £150–£200 £250–£350 £200–£300 £20–£50
10
Interlocking profiles vs. 1–3 in comparable tools
Unique
Only tool covering childhood programming, burnout root cause, purpose alignment and neurodiversity together
3 AI docs
Identity Profile, Life Plan & Work Plan — no comparable tool produces these
Honest
No 360° feedback or formal psychometric validation studies yet — those take time to build

Prices are approximate self-directed rates as of 2025. Practitioner-delivered versions of Hogan and Insights typically cost considerably more.
~ = partial or variant available.  |  Navigator's 25-year clinical foundation is distinct from — but not equivalent to — formal psychometric validation studies.