Burnout Risk
Weighted composite of overwhelm, priority difficulty, overcommit, low completion, and low QoL. Adjust weights to explore how factor weightings shift risk tiers. Pattern matching, not clinical diagnosis.
High Risk
Moderate
Low Risk
Thriving
Struggle Profiles
Risk tiers measure severity (how bad). Profiles identify the mechanism (why) — which pain driver dominates for each person. Different profiles need different product responses.
What Each Profile Needs
LLM-extracted blockers, fix types, and failed strategies per profile. An "Overwhelmed" person needs energy tools; a "Priority-Lost" person needs decision frameworks; an "Overextended" person needs commitment guardrails.
Strategy Intelligence
What strategies work for whom — and where the product gaps are. LLM-extracted themes from open-text answers, cross-referenced against risk tiers.
Energy Dimension by Risk Tier
What's depleted in each tier? Stacked bars show total mentions — color shows which risk tier reports it most.
Strategy Reliance by Risk Tier
How each risk tier tries to follow through. If Thriving leans on tools while High Risk relies on willpower — that validates the product thesis.
Product Gap: Where Thriving Succeeds but High Risk Fails
Each line connects Thriving success rate to High Risk success rate for the same strategy. Longer lines = bigger product opportunity — make that strategy effortless instead of discipline-dependent.
Market Bridge
How do burnout risk tiers map onto market segments? If High Risk users are predominantly Painkiller — they're your most urgent customers. If they're spread across segments — the burnout signal adds information the market map misses.