Who are you, really?
Beecome reveals your personality through immersive micro-stories. Simply swipe left or right as you navigate through each scenario — no right or wrong answers, just your instincts. Behind every choice, a sophisticated algorithm builds your personal FFI (Five Factor Inventory) psychological profile.
How it works:
Each story unfolds in 10 to 50 steps
Every swipe subtly shapes your personality portrait
The more stories you complete, the sharper and more accurate your profile becomes
Unlike traditional personality tests with dry questionnaires, Beecome feels like a game. You're not answering questions — you're living small moments and letting your choices speak for themselves.
What you get:
A rich, evolving FFI personality profile
Deeper self-awareness with every story
A experience that gets more personalized over time
Start your first story. Beecome who you are.
Want me to adjust the tone (more scientific, more playful, etc.) or add any specific features?do I need tot MANAGE HOW YOUR APP IS ORGANIZED AND PRESENTED
Select an app category and provide contact details
Set up your store listing
because David is supposed to to that?9:24 AMEvaluated permission levels to determine task delegation feasibilityEvaluated permission levels to determine task delegation feasibilityNo, you don't have to do it — David can handle all of that, as long as his permissions include "Manage store presence."
Looking at your screenshot, Beecome shows 13 permissions for David (same as Perceptiface, your most fully-permissioned app), so he almost certainly already has the rights to fill in the store listing, category, and contact details himself.
Just let David know those steps are his responsibility before the app can go live.it seems as long as it is not fully set up I can not give David access, I filled out the first 9 steps, but the last two take a lot of time and need screenshots of the app which David is supposed to build. the app is still listed as draft, I can add it for David, and when I refresh the screen it goes away again9:26 AMIdentified circular dependency blocking access permissionsIdentified circular dependency blocking access permissionsThis is a classic chicken-and-egg problem with Google Play Console — you can't fully set up the app without David's screenshots, but you can't reliably give David access until the app is fully set up.
A few practical workarounds:
Option 1: Placeholder screenshots (quickest fix)
Upload any temporary placeholder images (even just solid color rectangles in the right dimensions: 1080x1920px) to complete the last two steps. This gets the app out of "draft limbo" so David can be granted stable access. He can replace the screenshots later.
Option 2: Give David account-level access temporarily
Instead of app-level access, temporarily grant David a broader account-level role (e.g., "Release manager" or "Developer"). This bypasses the draft app restriction entirely. You can downgrade his permissions later once the app is properly set up.
Option 3: David builds the app first
Have David send you a few screenshots from the emulator/simulator — even from an early prototype — so you can complete the store listing and unlock his access properly.
Option 1 or 2 are probably fastest. Given that David is your developer and needs access to start building, I'd lean toward Option 2 — just give him temporary account-level access, let him set everything up himself, and tighten the permissions later.
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Flag as inappropriateLast updated on Apr 2, 2026
Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!