Pick a test, drag a slider for every item, save the shelf as one image. No sign-up, nothing uploaded, everything editable.
About five minutes end to end. You can stop after any step — your progress stays where you left it.
Five of them, each with its own shelf and its own saved scores. Start with Basics if you are new: 35 items, the widest coverage, and a good baseline for the others.
One slider each, 0 to 100. The vial above it fills to wherever you leave the handle, live. There is no submit button and no result to wait for.
Next to every slider is a ✕ that sets the item to 0 in one tap: empty vial, red cross. It reads differently from a low score at any size, including thumbnail.
Once every item has a number, Save unlocks and the shelf renders on your device. Where the file goes after that is your call.
Each detail on the glass carries one piece of information, so you never have to come back here to read the key.
Work down the list; the first yes is your score. Getting the band right matters far more than the exact digit.
Fill height keeps your exact number while colour snaps to five bands — so the gap between a 34 and a 66 survives, and a full shelf still reads at thumbnail size.
| Band | What it means |
|---|---|
| 0 | A hard no. Not low priority — ruled out, and not up for discussion. |
| 1–33 | Low. You would go along with it for someone; you would never suggest it. |
| 34–66 | Middle. Fine when the mood is right, easy to stop, no strong pull either way. |
| 67–99 | High. Something you want, and would ask for. |
| 100 | Full to the neck. A standing yes you would arrange your evening around. |
Four places, mainly: how fine the unit is, how many steps the scale has, what happens to a zero, and whether anything gets concluded about you at the end.
| Kink Vials | The usual kink list | |
|---|---|---|
| Unit | One vial per item — thirty-five items, thirty-five vials. | Usually one big container, or a grid of checkboxes. |
| Scale | Continuous 0–100; a 34 and a 66 are two visibly different levels. | Typically four steps (want / will / won't / curious). |
| Zero | Its own band, one tap away, drawn as an empty vial with a cross. | Often folded in with 'scored it low'. |
| Output | One picture of your shelf, containing only the numbers you gave. | Often a type, a compatibility percentage, or a personality read. |
| Data | Written to your own browser. No account, nothing uploaded. | Usually an account, or a share link living on someone else's server. |
Save stays locked until every item on that test has a number. One blank item and it will not fire — because on a finished picture, nobody can tell 'skipped' apart from 'scored zero'.
When it does fire, your browser draws a 4:5 image of the shelf: item names, each vial's level and colour, and a footer with the average plus how many landed at 100 and at 0. No account, no device identifier, no tracking link.
On phones that support it, Share hands the file straight to the system share sheet; everywhere else it downloads. Either way the file goes to your device, and no copy exists on our side.
Item names are plainly readable in the export. Zoom in before you post it anywhere, especially somewhere attached to your real name, and make sure those are words you want public.
Drawn in your browser. Nothing was uploaded to make this.