The user wants a private progress-photo system that can become shareable only when they choose.
BodyM keeps progress photos private by default and pairs them with weight trend, dose week, symptoms, protein, and hydration.
The short BodyM check routes visual-progress users into photo, weight trend, or share-card tracking.
The fields that make this page worth downloading an app for.
Front, side, optional back, and optional face photos
Photo date, weight, dose week, and clothing-fit note
Protein, hydration, fatigue, and strength context
Optional privacy-safe share-card fields
Take a baseline set in consistent lighting.
Decide whether face photos are included or excluded.
Pair each photo check-in with weight and dose week.
Use weekly or biweekly cadence instead of daily comparison.
How often should I take GLP-1 progress photos?
Weekly or every two weeks is easier to interpret than daily photos. Consistency matters more than frequency.
Should progress cards show weight numbers?
Make it optional. Some users want numbers; others prefer dates, week numbers, or non-scale wins.
Track photos privately before social comparison takes over.
BodyM helps you follow face, body, skin, hair, and clothing-fit changes alongside weight, protein, and weekly context.