Reading Client Summaries in PathwayNotes: Weekly and Monthly

The Summaries Tab

Between-session activity distilled into something you can read in the ten minutes before a session.

Weekly Summaries

Generated every Monday at 1:00 AM. Covers the previous seven days — recurring themes, emotional patterns, shifts in tone, and a narrative snapshot of the week. Written to be read fast and acted on immediately.

Monthly Summaries

Generated on the first day of every month. Useful for tracking progress across a treatment arc, preparing for reviews, or noticing patterns that weekly snapshots miss.

Filter between All, Monthly, and Weekly using the tabs at the top. Tap any card to expand the full summary.


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