Kopa Studio · Attachment, affection & conflict
LoveType
Love is not expressed through one pattern. LoveType combines three short tests — Attachment Style, Love Style and Conflict Style — into one relationship profile that reveals how a person bonds, gives and receives care, and handles tension.
Three tests, one relationship pattern
Many relationship quizzes isolate one idea and present it as the answer. LoveType takes a different approach. Attachment, affection and conflict are connected, but they are not interchangeable — so LoveType keeps the three dimensions separate long enough for each to remain useful, then brings them together into one wider pattern.
Attachment Style
Closeness, trust, safety, space and vulnerability — how a person responds when a relationship matters. A language for recognising relational habits, not a diagnosis.
Love Style
The ways a person naturally expresses care, and the signals that make care feel real to them — so love offered sincerely is also received in a form the other person recognises.
Conflict Style
What happens when connection becomes difficult: moving toward or needing distance, softening or being direct, and how a person approaches repair.
The rings make progress visible
LoveType's three dimensions are represented as rings. Each completed test lights one part of the profile, making the structure immediately understandable: one result can offer insight, but the complete pattern appears only when all three parts are visible together.
There are no compatibility rankings, public scores or promises of a perfect match. The product is focused on one person's self-understanding first — because relationship insight is most useful when it begins with responsibility rather than judgement.
From labels to practical language
A result becomes valuable when it helps someone say something more clearly. LoveType therefore moves beyond naming a pattern. Deeper reports include explanations, strengths, protective habits, emotional needs and practical scripts that can help users start a real conversation:
- “I want to talk about this, but I need a little time before I can do it well.”
- “When communication suddenly changes, I notice that I start filling in the gaps.”
- “Practical help means a lot to me, but I also need to hear what you feel.”
- “I am not trying to leave the conversation. I am trying to return without becoming defensive.”
These are not universal answers. They are starting points.
Designed to feel intimate, not clinical
LoveType uses a warmer visual language than InnerType. The experience is still restrained and premium, but more emotional, tactile and relationship-focused. It can be used privately and does not require an account. Quiz answers and personal results stay on the device; limited anonymous usage events may be collected to understand whether tests are started, completed and unlocked — but not the user's answers or relationship profile.
One purchase, no subscription
All three tests are free to take. A one-time purchase unlocks the full LoveType Guide, including deeper reports, the combined relationship archetype and practical personalised guidance. There is no recurring subscription — LoveType aims to offer a thoughtful experience that remains available when the user wants to revisit a result or prepare for a meaningful conversation.
LoveType is not a test of whether someone is lovable. It is a way to understand how love is sought, expressed, protected and repaired.