For home documentation
At-home progress photos you can share as a visual log — not a diagnosis
A stretch, a scar fading, a plant, a puzzle, a kitchen reno in miniature — if you are photographing change at home, put it in a dated album and share one link with family or a person you already work with. This is not medical advice, treatment, or a health record.



Dated, in order
The scroll is the log.
Share with the people you choose
Family, a trainer, a therapist you already see — your link.
Not a clinic chart
We store photos. We do not interpret them.
How it works

01
Take the photo at home
Same spot if you can. Consistency helps you, not an algorithm.

02
Drop it in a progress album
Name it for the thing you are documenting.

03
Add the next one later
Same album.

04
Share if you want a second set of eyes
They open a browser. No medical claims attached.
Careful on purpose
FWDLink is not a medical device and does not give health advice. If you are documenting something you are already discussing with a licensed professional, the album is just the pictures.

Not the same as a PT exercise log
If you are following a home exercise program from a therapist, there is a separate page for that relationship. This page is broader home documentation.

Plenty of non-health uses
Sourdough, seedlings, a mural on the kid’s wall. Progress is not only bodies.

Frequently asked questions
Is this medical advice?
No.
Is this a health record?
No. It is a photo album you control.
Can I share with family only?
Yes.
Can I share with a provider I already see?
You can send a link. They still use their own records. This is not a substitute.
Can I keep it private?
Yes.
Can I use this for non-health projects at home?
Yes. That is a great fit.
