Wednesday, May 27, 2026
BodyM GLP-1 Briefing

GLP-1 shareable progress card: what users actually want to post

A share-card guide for GLP-1 progress that combines weight trend, photo comparison, dose week, habit wins, and privacy controls.

GLP-1 shareable progress card: what users actually want to post
Quick answer

A GLP-1 progress card should combine photo comparison, total change, dose week, habit wins, and user-controlled privacy so it feels worth sharing.

Why it matters

Shareable progress is one of the clearest organic growth loops for a tracker app.

Users want the win without revealing medication details they consider private.

A well-designed card can drive installs from social platforms and forum posts.

What to track

Before-after photo pair or body scan snapshot

Starting weight, current weight, total change, and date range

Dose week or hidden medication field depending on privacy choice

One habit win: protein, hydration, walking, strength, or symptom improvement

AI review angle

Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.

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Choose the cleanest comparison from consistent photos
Summarize the week without medical overclaiming
Offer privacy toggles before export

Frequently asked questions

Should a progress card show medication and dose?

Only if the user chooses. Privacy controls should make medication, dose, and weight optional.

What makes a progress card spread?

Clear visual change, simple numbers, tasteful design, and a caption that feels personal rather than clinical.

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.