Reports and export

Turn saved behavior context into a clearer report.

Create export-ready PawSignal behavior reports from saved profiles, check-ins, feedback, and journal history.

Cue guides
Search intent

The user wants to package behavior history for personal review, a trainer, or a care conversation.

Target user

Owners with enough saved check-ins to need a summarized record.

Product job

Export selected behavior context without claiming full media export or diagnosis.

Why this page exists

PawSignal builds behavior reports from profiles, analyses, and feedback, and Pro reserves usage for PDF report export.

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Save repeated check-ins to build history.

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Add feedback or corrected emotion when helpful.

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Build a behavior report from saved records.

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Export PDF when Pro is active and use it as conversation context.

Code-backed proof

This page is backed by app and database behavior.

  • BehaviorReportService uses profiles, analyses, and feedback.
  • PDF report export is Pro-gated through UsageAction.pdfReport.
  • Raw data export strips local image and avatar paths.

Decision logic

Reports need precise claims

The page should say export-ready behavior report, not diagnosis, treatment plan, or complete media archive.

  • Personal review.
  • Trainer or care conversation prep.
  • Privacy-aware export boundaries.

Decision logic

Why this is an SEO opportunity

Users searching for reports are further along than casual readers. They likely have repeated observations and stronger conversion intent.

  • Show the journal-to-report path.
  • Explain Pro value after evidence is clear.
  • Keep legal and safety links nearby.

FAQ

Boundaries stay visible.

Is the PDF report a medical record?

No. It is a behavior journal report for context and conversation, not a medical record or diagnosis.

Does export include every photo?

No. Current export language should stay privacy-aware and not promise a complete media archive.

Prepare a behavior report

Start with visible evidence, save the check-in, and keep the veterinary boundary clear.