Progression System
HyperResponder lets you share workout receipts, PRs, badges, rank-ups, and other progress moments. Before sharing, check what is shown on the card or receipt.
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HyperResponder lets you share selected workout and progress moments from the app.
This can include workout receipts, personal records, badges, rank-ups, XP gains, and session summaries.
Sharing is optional. You choose when to share something.
Types of Content You Can Share
Depending on the current version of the app, HyperResponder may let you share:
workout receipts;
workout completion cards;
XP gains;
personal records;
badges;
rank-ups;
achievements;
session summaries.
These are designed to make your training progress easier to save, post, or send to someone else.
Workout Receipts
After logging a workout, HyperResponder may show a Workout Logged card.
From there, you can tap Show Receipt to view a workout receipt.
A workout receipt may include details such as:
workout name;
workout date;
workout duration;
exercises completed;
sets and reps;
total volume;
session summary information.
Receipts are designed as a clean summary of the workout you just logged.
Personal Record Cards
When you hit a new personal record, HyperResponder may generate a PR card.
A PR card may include:
the exercise name;
the new record;
weight and reps;
estimated 1RM, where available;
improvement percentage;
share button.
PR cards are meant to highlight a specific performance milestone, not your full workout history.
Badge Cards
When you unlock a badge, HyperResponder may show a badge card.
A badge card may include:
the badge name;
the date unlocked;
the badge artwork;
XP earned;
the reason the badge was unlocked.
For example, a badge might be linked to a seasonal challenge, training streak, milestone, or workout behaviour.
Rank-Up Cards
When your XP reaches a new rank threshold, HyperResponder may show a rank-up card.
A rank-up card may include:
the date;
your previous rank;
your new rank;
rank artwork;
a short rank-up message;
share button.
Rank-up cards are based on your progress inside HyperResponder’s XP and rank system.
What Is Not Normally Included
Shared cards and receipts are designed to show progress moments, not your full account data.
They should not normally include:
your email address;
your password;
payment details;
private account settings;
full account history;
subscription information.
Only share a card or receipt if you are comfortable with the information shown on it.
Are Notes Included?
Workout receipts and achievement cards are intended to focus on workout results, progress, and milestones.
Private notes are not normally the main focus of shareable cards.
Before sharing, always check the preview. If a share screen, image, receipt, or export includes anything you do not want others to see, do not share it.
Is Bodyweight Included?
Bodyweight may be used inside HyperResponder for bodyweight exercise tracking.
It should not normally appear on basic achievement cards unless a current share format specifically includes it.
Before sharing a receipt or workout summary, check the visible details carefully.
Sharing Outside HyperResponder
When you share something outside HyperResponder, it may be sent through your phone’s share sheet or another app.
This could include:
messages;
social media;
email;
saved images;
screenshots;
files;
third-party apps.
Once you share content outside HyperResponder, we cannot control how that content is copied, saved, reposted, or used by other people or platforms.
Check Before You Share
Before sharing, check:
the workout name;
the date;
exercise names;
weights, reps, and volume;
achievement details;
whether the card reveals anything personal;
whether you are comfortable posting it publicly.
This is especially important if your workout names, notes, or screenshots include personal information.
Can I Share Screenshots Instead?
Yes.
You can always take a screenshot of your own app screen if you prefer.
Just remember that screenshots may show more than the official share card, including parts of your phone UI, account area, notifications, or other information on screen.
Crop or edit screenshots before sharing if needed.
Can I Delete Something After Sharing It?
If you shared something outside HyperResponder, deleting your account or workout inside HyperResponder will not remove copies from other apps, messages, social platforms, or devices.
For example, if you post a workout receipt to a social platform, you may need to delete it directly from that platform.
Sharing Is Optional
You do not need to share anything to use HyperResponder.
Your workout logs, achievements, and progress tracking can stay private inside your account unless you choose to share them.


