Cray's reports are built on behavioral research — the same principles psychologists, investigators, and safety professionals use to identify risk, deception, and red flags. Now available to anyone in minutes.
Decades of research in behavioral psychology have established a consistent finding: people reveal who they are through patterns, not isolated moments. How someone communicates, what they avoid discussing, how they respond under pressure, and how consistent their story is over time — these are measurable, meaningful signals.
Cray's methodology is built on this body of research. Rather than relying on a single data point, our scoring systems evaluate clusters of behavioral indicators — the same approach used by licensed therapists, forensic psychologists, and relationship safety experts to assess risk in interpersonal contexts.
The result is a report that translates complex behavioral signals into something clear, actionable, and understandable — without requiring any professional training to read.
Every Cray report follows the same rigorous process — designed for speed without sacrificing depth.
Based on the report type you choose, you'll be guided through a series of questions about the person you're screening. These aren't vague or generic — they're built around validated behavioral indicators drawn from relationship psychology research, covering communication patterns, consistency of their story, social behavior, emotional dynamics, and more.
Your responses are processed through Cray's proprietary scoring engine, which maps your answers against established behavioral risk frameworks. The system weighs each signal based on its severity, its frequency, and how it interacts with other signals — the same multi-dimensional analysis a trained professional would perform, delivered in seconds.
Every flagged behavior is surfaced in your report with a plain-language explanation of why it matters — not just that something is a red flag, but what it typically indicates behaviorally, and why researchers and safety professionals treat it as a warning sign.
Your report delivers an overall score, a breakdown by category (Major / Moderate / Other), and a VibeCheck AI narrative if selected — giving you everything you need to make an informed decision about how to proceed, all in a format you can actually act on.
Each Cray product is designed for a specific type of concern — so you get the most relevant analysis for your exact situation, not a one-size-fits-all score.
CrayScore™ is Cray's flagship behavioral assessment — a comprehensive evaluation of red flag behaviors across the most critical dimensions of early relationship risk. Unlike a simple checklist, CrayScore™ is cumulative: the more red flags present, and the more severe they are, the higher the score. There's no artificial cap, because risk doesn't have one.
SchemerScore™ is specifically designed to identify manipulative and deceptive behavioral patterns — the kind used by individuals who deliberately exploit trust for personal gain. It draws on research in dark triad personality traits (narcissism, Machiavellianism, psychopathy) and documented patterns of interpersonal manipulation to assess whether the person you're evaluating shows signs of calculated, intentional deception.
BaeScore™ flips the lens — instead of screening for red flags, it evaluates the presence of positive relationship indicators: the behaviors, values alignment, and communication patterns that research consistently associates with healthy, lasting connections. Think of it as a compatibility lens grounded in relationship science rather than guesswork.
CatfishCheck evaluates whether the person you've been communicating with online is who they claim to be. Using behavioral and contextual indicators associated with online identity deception, it helps surface the signs of a fabricated persona — the kind that are easy to miss in the moment but obvious in hindsight. Particularly relevant for relationships that began on dating apps or social media.
OffenderCheck is Cray's most direct safety tool — designed to help you assess whether someone in your life displays behavioral patterns consistent with those documented in predatory and sexually harmful individuals. It's informed by behavioral research on offender patterns and is designed to be used when something feels off and you want a structured way to evaluate that instinct.
Cray's red flag framework is informed by decades of published research on coercive control, dark triad traits, attachment theory, and interpersonal risk assessment — the same literature used to train relationship counselors and safety professionals.
Your responses are evaluated by a large language model trained to recognize behavioral nuance — not just keyword matching, but contextual pattern analysis that considers the full picture of what you've shared before drawing conclusions.
Cray is a decision-support tool, not a verdict. Our reports are designed to surface what your gut may already be sensing — and give you the language and framework to trust what you're seeing. The final call is always yours.
Cray is designed to serve two audiences with the same core need: clarity about who they're dealing with, before it's too late.
Whether you met someone on Tinder, Instagram, or in your dorm hallway — Cray gives you a structured, science-backed way to evaluate what you're seeing before you invest more emotionally.
Cray's institutional licensing gives Title IX offices, orientation programs, and student affairs teams a proactive safety resource — not a reactive one. Give your students access before something happens, not after.
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