Streak Counter

A counter tracks consecutive days with at least one mood check-in. It is optional motivation for people who like light structure, not a grade on mental health, and it resets cleanly when you miss a day without deleting history.

Andy share cards: share good days and tough days from your mood log

One mood entry per calendar day keeps the streak alive. Multiple entries on the same day still count as one for the counter.

How streaks behave

If you miss a day, the streak resets to zero. Your previous entries stay in the timeline and charts.

You can ignore streaks entirely and rely on charts only. The feature exists for people who like light gamification.

Streaks are optional

Share cards can include streak milestones when you choose to send them to someone you trust.

Streaks reward showing up, not feeling good. A low mood day still counts because the goal is an honest log, not a positive score.

If streaks create pressure, hide or ignore them and use reminders or a fixed daily time instead. The rest of Andy works the same.

Attendance, not a grade

Some people glance at the streak after a hard day and feel discouraged when it resets. Treat the number as optional feedback about attendance, not as proof that you are failing at mental health. The underlying entries still hold value.

If you share milestones, streaks can be part of a progress image you send manually. Sharing never posts automatically, and you can ignore streaks entirely while still using the rest of the app.

Long streaks can coincide with difficult mood weeks. A high attendance streak does not mean you felt good. Read streaks as "I kept showing up to log," which is separate from symptom severity.

You can celebrate a streak without sharing it. The counter is visible only inside Andy unless you choose a share card.