Your handle, not your name
The card is headed by a handle like skywatcher_47 — never your legal name. It identifies your profile without exposing who you are.
One card that carries what your body has tended to respond to — Mind, Body, and Mood — into the dispensary, backed by your own logged experiences. It gets sharper every time you log, and it works without sharing your identity.
Your data. Your card. Your call on when to share it.
Informational only · Not medical advice · Individual experiences vary


The front is the at-a-glance version — the part you can read in two seconds and the part Apple Wallet displays. Every number on it comes from sessions you logged.
The card is headed by a handle like skywatcher_47 — never your legal name. It identifies your profile without exposing who you are.
Day, Evening, and Weekend each hold a separate profile. Different chemistry fits different settings — tap to switch the read.
Your top reported effects on each axis — head, physical, and combined — with the count behind them: reported in 6 of 8 sessions. Not a guess, a tally.
Every read shows how sure the data is, from learning to strong evidence. The card tells you exactly how much weight to put on it.
The QR opens your full profile and the deeper budtender view — only when you choose to show it. Nothing is pushed without your tap.
Add it to Wallet and carry it like a boarding pass. It updates automatically as you log — no personal info attached.
Every insight on the Card carries a confidence score — a row of filled and empty dots.
When you scan the card’s QR at a shop, this is what surfaces — a chemistry-level read of what fits you, every line carrying the sessions it came from. No medical questions, no personal details.
The patterns that landed for you — “clear head over heavy body, reported in 6 of 8 daytime sessions.” Plain reads, with the evidence attached.
The honest other half — “you reported anxiety with very high THC in 3 of 8 sessions.” The card is as clear about what to steer around as what to look for.
The chemistry to favor, in budtender language: specific terpenes, a THC range, a format. Translatable straight to the shelf.
The profiles that haven’t agreed with you — e.g. heavy myrcene, very high THC. A short list that saves a bad purchase.
You control what shows and when. No personal info is shared — the budtender sees chemistry preferences tied to a handle, never an identity.
Each pattern links your reports to the batch’s chemistry — the same COA the regulator sees. You can always drill down to the source.
The chemistry your sessions keep rewarding.
The profiles that tend not to agree with you.
Your Card isn’t built from one session — it’s built from patterns across many. Most people see the first real patterns after about five sessions. The Card gets sharp by ten.
Each scan ties what you reported to what was actually in that batch — cannabinoids, terpenes, additives.
Repeats are where confidence fills in. What tends to feel good for you, and what doesn’t, separates out from the noise of a single day.
Day, Evening, and Weekend each learn on their own. Different chemistry for different moods and settings.
Hand your Card to a budtender and let them scan the QR on the back. They get the deeper view — what tends to work for you, what to steer clear of — and suggest from their shelf accordingly. No medical questions. No guesswork. Just chemistry that fits.
Personal reported patterns only · Not medical advice
More sessions, more confidence. The Card compounds — it gets better the more you use it.
Not tied to one dispensary or brand. Any budtender can read it and hit your sweet spot.
A handle, never a name. You decide what shows and when. No personal identifiers required.
Add to Apple Wallet and it travels with you, updating automatically as your data grows.