
A GLP-1 photo tracker helps users compare consistent body and face photos over time, which can reveal shape changes before the scale shows a dramatic drop.
Why it matters
Weight can stall during water shifts, dose changes, travel, and menstrual cycles.
Photos can capture waist, face, posture, and clothing changes that daily weight misses.
Private photo tracking creates a stronger reason to return weekly than a plain logbook.
What to track
Front, side, and optional face photos in the same lighting
Weight and dose week on the same day as each photo
Waist or clothing fit notes when the scale is flat
Whether the photo is private, shareable, or hidden from exports
Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I take GLP-1 progress photos?
Weekly or every two weeks is usually easier to interpret than daily photos. Consistency matters more than frequency.
Should face photos be tracked separately?
Yes, if the user cares about facial change. Face photos should be opt-in, private, and easy to delete.
Community questions to route into forum threads
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Sources
Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.


