Track skincare routines and physique changes side by side with a private photo timeline, so you can actually tell what's working.
Start tracking for freeName it ("Spring retinol trial") and list its AM and PM products. A routine covers a stretch of weeks or months, until you start the next one.
Each day, tick off the products you applied. Full, partial, and skipped days are all recorded honestly. Adherence is derived from what you did, not what you planned.
Your photo timeline is annotated with the routine active on each day, so visible changes line up with what you were using at the time.
Define a routine (a named set of AM/PM products for a stretch of weeks or months), then log which products you actually used each day. When you switch routines, the old one closes and a new one begins, so your history stays organised into distinct, comparable periods.
That period structure is what most skincare apps miss. Skin responds over weeks, not days, so the useful question is never "did I moisturise on Tuesday?" but "what was I consistently using during the eight weeks my skin improved?" Routine periods make that answerable.
Because every face photo in your timeline is tagged with whichever routine was active that day, you can look back and see exactly what you were using when your skin visibly changed, instead of guessing weeks later. One person's honest eight-week record beats a thousand anonymous reviews of the same product.
Every routine keeps its own stats: how many days were fully ticked, partially done, or skipped. When you compare two routine periods, adherence is the context that makes the comparison fair. A product can't be judged on a routine you only half-followed.
Physique photos follow the same private timeline as face photos, alongside the exercise and weight data from the daily progress tracker, so body-composition changes and training consistency sit next to each other. The mirror, the scale, and the training log finally agree on a timeline.
Face and body photos are about as personal as data gets. They live in private, per-account storage behind signed links, are never shared or analysed for anything, and leave with you in a one-click export. The privacy policy spells it out.
You define a routine (a named set of AM and PM products for a stretch of weeks or months), then tick off which products you actually used each day. When you switch routines, the old one closes and a new one begins, so your history stays organised into distinct, comparable periods.
That is the core idea. Every face photo in your timeline is tagged with whichever routine was active that day, so when your skin visibly changes you can look back and see exactly what you were using, and how consistently, instead of guessing weeks later.
Yes. Photos live in private, per-account storage and are served only to you over signed, expiring links. Nothing is ever public or shared, and everything is included in your one-click data export.
Yes: the timeline puts any two dates side by side, face or physique, with the active skincare routine and its adherence shown alongside. Day 1 versus Day 60 is two taps.
No. Nothing in Bespoke Dashboard is mandatory. Adherence stats simply get more useful the more consistently you tick products off, and partial days are recorded honestly as partial.
Yes, through the daily tracking side of the same dashboard: weight trends, water intake, and workout logs sit alongside your photos, so training and body-composition changes share one timeline.