The better question is not whether a relationship test is perfect, but whether it helps you judge signals more clearly than guessing or spiraling.
It is useful for organizing scattered impressions into a structured signal check. If you answer based on real interactions, it can help you notice patterns, contradictions, and risks that are easy to miss when emotions are high.
Accuracy drops when the input is mostly imagination, when the interaction history is too thin, or when you already want a specific answer and select overly optimistic options.
Treat the result as a structured reference, not a verdict. The best use is to combine it with direct observation, real communication, and time.
This product is designed to improve clarity, not to claim certainty. If it helps you slow down, see contradictions, and test the situation more calmly, it is doing its job.