Free Confidence Test
Twelve quick questions, about two minutes. Get your Confidence Index and see where a little practice pays off most — no signup required.
Question 1 of 12 · Action
I do things that scare me a little instead of putting them off.
What does this confidence test measure?
It measures four everyday habits that add up to confidence — the same four SURGO tracks inside the app: Action, Momentum, Awareness, and Voice. Your answers estimate a starting-point Confidence Index from 0 to 100.
It's a mirror, not a verdict. Confidence isn't a fixed trait you either have or don't — it's a set of skills that shift with practice, which is exactly why a starting number is useful: it gives you somewhere to move from.
The four parts of your Confidence Index
- Action · 40%
- Doing the real thing — challenges, not just plans.
- Momentum · 25%
- Showing up consistently, not just in bursts.
- Awareness · 20%
- Knowing your patterns and naming what you feel.
- Voice · 15%
- Speaking up and being heard the way you mean to.
Questions people ask
What is a confidence test?
A confidence self-assessment is a short set of questions about how you actually behave — how often you speak up, take on hard things, keep habits going, and notice your patterns. It gives you a snapshot to start from, not a diagnosis or a fixed trait. Confidence is a skill that grows with practice.
How is the Confidence Index scored?
Your answers produce a 0–100 score across four parts — Action (40%), Momentum (25%), Awareness (20%), and Voice (15%) — the same components and weights SURGO uses inside the app. The number is estimated from your own answers, so it's a real starting point, not a made-up figure.
Is this a clinical or psychological test?
No. SURGO is a skill-building and communication-training tool, not therapy or a medical assessment. This test measures everyday confidence habits so you know where a little practice pays off most.