GiverTaker — Discover Your Tendency and Build Better Relationships
Are you a Giver or a Taker?
Or perhaps somewhere in between?
GiverTaker is a simple yet powerful app designed to help you identify and understand your interpersonal tendency. No complicated psychological tests or lengthy questionnaires required. In just a few minutes, you can determine whether you lean toward being a Giver or a Taker, and receive personalized insights and practical action tips to improve your relationships.
Why Use GiverTaker?
In today's world, relationships are one of the most critical factors determining quality of life. Whether at work, with family, among friends, or in romantic partnerships, we constantly interact with others. Yet many people struggle in relationships without fully understanding their own tendencies—leading to conflict, burnout, or unintentionally hurting others.
GiverTaker was created to solve this problem. By helping you understand your role in relationships and offering specific, actionable changes, the app empowers you to build healthier, more balanced interactions. Self-awareness is the foundation of strong relationships.
Key Features
Simple Tendency Selection
No complex questions—just an intuitive interface that lets you quickly identify whether you're a Giver, Taker, or somewhere in between.
Personalized Insights
Based on your selection, the app provides a summary of your strengths, potential blind spots, and common patterns that may emerge in your relationships. Gain an objective perspective on yourself.
Situation-Based Action Tips
Receive specific advice for various contexts—workplace, family, friendships, and more. For example, if you're a strong Giver, you might get tips on "practicing saying no," while strong Takers might receive guidance on "offering help first." Every suggestion is practical and immediately applicable.
Personal Notes and History
Track your journey by recording what actions you've tried and what changes you've noticed. Use the notes feature to document your self-growth and see your progress over time.
Privacy Protection
All data is stored locally by default. If any information needs to be sent externally, explicit user consent is required, and only minimal data is collected.
Who Should Use GiverTaker?
Anyone who frequently experiences conflict in relationships
People who feel they give too much and receive too little
Individuals who recognize a tendency to depend on others
Those seeking objective self-understanding
Anyone wanting to create healthier, more balanced relationships
People interested in psychology-based self-improvement
Givers, Takers, and Matchers
Psychologist Adam Grant categorized people into three types:
Givers: Those who prioritize helping others
Takers: Those who focus on their own interests first
Matchers: Those who seek balance between giving and receiving
GiverTaker is built on this framework, making it easy to identify your tendency and move in a healthier direction. No tendency is inherently good or bad—what matters is understanding yourself and adjusting your behavior to fit the situation.
How It Works
Launch the app and select the tendency that best matches you on the simple selection screen.
Instantly view personalized insights tailored to your choice.
Read the suggested actions and try implementing them in your daily life.
Use the notes feature to record your experiences and track your growth.
Revisit the app anytime for fresh insights and continued guidance.
Why GiverTaker Matters
Research shows that self-aware individuals are better equipped to navigate complex social dynamics, experience less burnout, and maintain fulfilling relationships. GiverTaker bridges the gap between theory and practice by offering clear, actionable steps based on your unique tendency
Whether you're looking to set better boundaries, become more generous, or simply understand yourself better, GiverTaker provides the tools you need.
Latest Version
1.0.3Uploaded by
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Requires Android
Android 7.0+
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Flag as inappropriateLast updated on Feb 23, 2026
Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!