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free readings completed in the last 30 days.
Install Leyra to your Home Screen, Dock or app launcher for a calmer app-like daily reading ritual. Notifications and push reminders remain opt-in.
Leyra should earn trust through reviewed evidence, clear limits and visible progress — not by exposing private readings, journal notes, account memories or raw personal data.
free readings completed in the last 30 days.
memory-demo proof events in the last 30 days.
privacy-reviewed public feedback snippet(s).
published giving-back ledger period(s).
Leyra can explain the method today, but stronger conversion copy should wait until at least one reviewed feedback snippet and one giving-back pledge row with non-pending evidence wording are visible here.
No reviewed testimonial is public yet, so Leyra will not invent praise.
No evidence-backed pledge period is public yet, so donation wording must remain cautious.
The public claim should focus on how Leyra gets to know the user through choices and controls, not vague “we remember you” wording.
Leyra’s first public proof should be small, reviewed and proportionate: one privacy-safe reader snippet and one giving-back period row. That is stronger than vague claims because visitors can see exactly what is evidenced and what is still pending.
Published snippets should talk about calm, usefulness, privacy or personal relevance — never private reading content or guaranteed outcomes.
Pledge rows should show period-level amounts and evidence status, not customer details or unverified charity-partnership claims.
Until more proof is live, Leyra’s strongest public claim remains the method: profile-aware readings, visible controls and real-sky evidence.
Leyra’s early proof is only promoted when a reviewed internal receipt exists behind it. That receipt checks consent, privacy removals, evidence status and whether the public wording stays proportionate.
The first testimonial should be a short reviewed snippet, not a raw message or private reading excerpt.
The first giving-back row should show period-level pledge evidence and plainly state whether money is held, pending or donated.
Homepage and pricing copy can become more confident only after the public pages visibly match the reviewed proof receipts.
Leyra keeps the public proof story deliberately aligned: reviews show moderated reader snippets, giving-back shows period-level pledge evidence, and this page explains the combined evidence without making it sound bigger than it is.
No reviewed reader snippet is public yet, so Leyra keeps the claim at method-and-process level.
Open reviewsNo pledge period is public yet, so Leyra explains the pledge basis without claiming completed donation evidence.
Open giving-back ledgerPublic copy should only become more confident when the review and pledge pages visibly support it.
Leyra should continue using method-led copy until the first reviewed reader snippet and first giving-back period are public.
0 reviewed public snippet(s).
0 evidence-backed published period(s).
Homepage and pricing should only claim what this page, /reviews and /giving-back visibly support.
Leyra can talk about the pledge before the first donation is recorded, but it must label the state honestly: preparing, pledged, held, donated or evidenced.
Public period totals, pledge calculation, donation amount, recipient or holding status and a reviewed public note.
No customer billing identifiers, no private account context, no charity logo, and no partnership wording without permission.
Homepage, pricing and social posts should only claim what /giving-back visibly supports.
Leyra keeps the cancer research and support pledge visible, but public wording should stay proportional to the evidence available.
No public pledge row is visible yet. Leyra should not pretend donation evidence exists before the first real row is published.
Until a specific donation receipt or recipient permission is recorded, Leyra should say funds are set aside, pending, held or evidenced — not imply a formal charity partnership.
The pledge ledger can show period-level amounts and evidence status. It must not expose account names, billing identifiers, private readings or exact birth details.
This page is intentionally conservative so new visitors, search engines and reviewers can understand Leyra’s evidence posture before wider promotion.
Aggregate milestones, reviewed feedback snippets, share-card activity, public pledge-period status and product-quality improvements.
No private reading text, no journal extracts, no raw memory notes, no hidden account identifiers, no fake testimonials and no fixed-fate claims.
Feedback is only public after review. Account memory stays private, visible, editable, exportable and deletable through account controls.
Only admin-curated, privacy-safe snippets appear here.
No public testimonial is published yet. Leyra will not invent social proof or expose private account content to fill this space.
Only public ledger rows with clear publication wording appear here; draft rows stay on the giving-back ledger until they are safe to publish.
No published pledge ledger period is shown here yet. Until then, Leyra should describe the pledge carefully and avoid overclaiming donation records.