Shareable Progress Cards
At certain milestones Andy can render a simple image you share manually through Messages or other apps. Nothing posts to social feeds automatically, and you preview every card before you share it.

Share cards pull recent stats and colors from your log. They are sized for messages or stories, not print posters.
How share cards work
You preview every card before you share it. Andy never publishes on your behalf.
Sharing is entirely optional. The app works the same if you never open this screen.
When sharing helps
If you share with someone close to you, context still matters. The graphic highlights a milestone, not the full story behind it.
Cards can celebrate streaks or positive stretches. They are not required for using charts, export, or the daily check-in.
Treat share images as conversation starters with people you trust, not proof for strangers that you are doing well or poorly.
You choose the audience
Because sharing is manual, you choose the audience each time. That reduces the risk of accidental posts to social feeds and keeps milestone images in contexts where the recipient already knows your situation.
Cards use the same mood colors as the timeline so the image matches what you see inside the app. That consistency makes screenshots easier to explain to someone who does not use Andy daily.
You can share a good week or a hard week. Neither is required. Some people only share milestones with a partner or therapist, while others keep progress private and use charts only for personal review.
Preview the card before sending. Edits to entries after preview may change what a recipient would see if you regenerate the image. Recipients still need context you provide in conversation, especially on hard weeks or mixed streaks.