How Rooms Work

A Room is a shared space where multiple people can compare frequencies. The host creates it. Everyone else joins. The results unfold in real time.

What is a Room?

A Room is the multi-person version of the Tuned experience. Where a quick pair check compares two people directly with no account or storage required, a Room creates a persistent shared space where multiple people can enter their frequency profiles and see how everyone connects.

Rooms are designed for situations where you want to check compatibility with more than one person at once — a friend group, a team, a family gathering. The host sets it up, shares the Room ID and PIN, and everyone else joins on their own device at their own pace.

Two Room modes

When you create a Room, you choose one of two modes. The mode determines what each participant sees after joining.

My Room (1:N mode)

The host sees everyone's scores and a ranked compatibility list. Participants who join only see their own result — their score with the host, their Third Entity, and their compatibility tier. No one can see how they ranked against others. This is the default mode and the most common use case: "I want to see how compatible I am with each person in this group, individually."

Group mode

3+ participants

Everyone sees everything: a full constellation of all compatibility pairs, a Group Frequency Name for the collective dynamic, the Most Chaotic Duo (the pair with the lowest score), and a Group Shadow — a shared relational blind spot the group tends to share. This mode is designed for teams, close friend groups, and any situation where the group dynamic itself is what you want to understand.

Creating a Room

Creating a Room takes about a minute. You set a Room name, choose a mode (My Room or Group), and enter your own frequency profile — the same three inputs as the quick pair check: birthday (MMDD), signal pattern choice, and energy style.

The system generates a Room ID and a 4-digit PIN. You share both with the people you want to invite. Participants find your Room by entering the ID at the join page, then entering the PIN to confirm access.

Room ID

A short unique code that identifies your Room. Share this with everyone you are inviting. It appears in the Room URL and is not secret.

PIN

A 4-digit code that controls access to your Room. Only share this with people you actually want to join. The PIN prevents strangers from entering a Room they find by guessing the ID.

Joining a Room

To join a Room, you need the Room ID and the PIN from whoever created it. You do not need an account. You enter your own frequency profile (name, birthday, signal pattern, energy style) and your result is computed and added to the Room in real time.

What you see after joining depends on the Room mode. In My Room mode, you see your own score with the host and your Third Entity. In Group mode, you see the full constellation once at least three people have joined.

What the host sees

The host has access to all participant results, regardless of mode. In My Room mode, the host sees a ranked list of all participants with their scores, archetypes, and Third Entities. This is useful for understanding where you are most and least aligned within a group.

In Group mode, the host sees the same constellation view as all other participants, plus administrative access to remove participants if needed.

Group insights (Group mode)

When a Room has three or more participants in Group mode, several group-level insights appear alongside individual pair results.

Group Frequency Name

A single name for the collective dynamic of the entire group, derived from the most common archetypes present.

Most Chaotic Duo

The pair with the lowest resonance score in the group — the two people whose frequencies are most different. Not a problem; often the most interesting pairing in the room.

Group Shadow

A shared relational pattern that the group collectively tends to avoid or overlook. Derived from the distribution of archetypes and energy styles present.

Data and privacy

Room data — participant profiles, scores, and results — is stored in our database and automatically deleted 30 days after the Room is created. There is no way to extend this window. If you want to preserve your results beyond 30 days, save or screenshot them before they expire.

For the quick pair check (no Room), nothing is stored. All data is encoded in the URL, and when you close the tab, it is gone.

Create a Room

Set up a shared space for your group in under a minute.