Axiom: Values in Focus

Axiom: Values in Focus

Private reflection, together

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  • Released
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  • August 18, 2026
  • August 21, 2026

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Axiom helps you see the values behind your everyday choices. Work through research-informed scenarios, notice the tradeoffs you make, and build a private map of what matters to you. Go at your own pace: your progress is saved on your iPhone, so reflection can happen across several short sessions. When you want another perspective, invite someone you trust. Compare your answers through partner, friend, or future-focused lenses and use four descriptive states to guide the conversation: • Shared emphasis • Different emphasis • Mixed • Not enough shared answers Axiom does not score your relationship or label either person. It keeps the focus on the choices behind each topic and gives you a thoughtful place to talk about where your perspectives meet and differ. PRIVACY BY DESIGN • No Axiom account • No advertising or analytics SDKs • Your value map and profile stay on your device, encrypted at rest • Optional Face ID lock before Axiom opens • Invite replies use authenticated encryption • You choose how an invite or reply is delivered Axiom is a reflection and conversation tool, not a psychological assessment, diagnosis, or compatibility test.
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What's New in Axiom

1.1.0

August 21, 2026

We audited Axiom against its own promises and found places where it claimed more than it knew. This release fixes them. Your answers are now encrypted on your iPhone, and you can require Face ID before Axiom opens. Invite links no longer carry their contents anywhere a web server could log them. Answer options now appear in a different order for each person. They used to be fixed, which quietly rewarded always choosing the first one. About half the scenarios have been reworded so they describe what each choice protects rather than only what it costs — wording like that shifts people's answers, and leaving it one-sided put a thumb on the scale. A value now waits until several answers were actually about it before it counts as mapped, so your Atlas may show fewer mapped values than before. The evidence did not change; the honesty of the count did. Before you send a comparison, you can now review every answer and hold any of them back. A reply waits until you choose to open it. If you have used Axiom before, it will explain these changes the first time you open it.

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