
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
Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.
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
Continue reading across BodyM
Topic maps, tools, and forum paths
Sources
Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.
