Accountability

Comments on Check-Ins

Talk through the entry, not around it

Wellness check-ins capture the moment. Comments give the moment somewhere to go. Instead of replying in a separate chat and losing the connection to the entry, the conversation lives where the data lives, anchored to the mood, reflection, or photo that prompted it.

Every check-in entry has its own comment thread. Either partner can post, reply, and stay in context with the mood, reflection, or photo that prompted the conversation. The non-author of each comment gets a push notification. Comments live with the entry, so context is preserved instead of scattered across messages.

Check-in detail

Capabilities

Per-entry threads

Tap a check-in to open the detail sheet. The comment thread and composer sit at the bottom, attached to that specific entry.

Either partner posts

Submissive or Dominant can comment and reply. Submissives can comment on their own entries to add context after the fact.

Push notifications

The non-author of each comment is notified. The thread author hears about replies; commenters hear about responses.

Inline with the data

Comments stay anchored to the mood rating, reflection, and any attached photo, so the discussion never loses its reference.

Screenshots

Check-in detail

Check-in detail

Comment thread

Role Perspectives

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For Dominants

Respond to a check-in directly on the entry that prompted it.

  • Acknowledge a mood drop or a strong reflection without switching apps
  • Ask a follow-up question right where the entry lives
  • Keep your responses tied to the check-in instead of buried in chat
  • Build a private record of how you've supported your partner over time
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For Submissives

Add context to your own check-ins or reply to your Dominant's notes.

  • Clarify a reflection days later when you have more perspective
  • Reply to your Dominant's comment in the same thread
  • See the full conversation alongside the original entry
  • Know your check-ins are being read, not just collected

Use Cases

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Mood dip: Dominant comments to check in after a low rating

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Self-reflection: Submissive adds context to their own entry the next morning

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Pattern review: Comment on a recurring theme as it appears across entries

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Aftercare: Continue a debrief inline with the wellness entry that documented the scene

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