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Generated a "Wrapped" style card for my runs this year! 🏃‍♂️
▲ 4 r/Strava

Generated a "Wrapped" style card for my runs this year! 🏃‍♂️

I wanted to visualize my running progress in a more aesthetic way instead of just looking at the default dashboards. Hit 450 km so far with 95 runs! April was definitely my strongest month.

How is everyone else's mileage looking this season? Are you guys tracking any specific milestones?

u/Other-Article6185 — 5 hours ago
▲ 1 r/spotifywrapped+1 crossposts

Made a site where you can create your own "Wrapped" for movies, gym & music — wrapcard.app 🎬💪🎵

Hey everyone! 👋

Spotify Wrapped season is always a blast, so I built wrapcard.app — a free tool that lets you create your own shareable "Wrapped" cards for different parts of your life, not just music.

You can make cards for:

🎬 Movies — films watched, avg rating, film of the year, top director

💪 Gym — sessions, hours, best PR, favourite lift

🎵 Music — minutes listened, top artist, top song, top genre

Each card gives you a personalized badge (like "Arthouse Snob" or "Powerlifter") and a shareable image you can post anywhere.

Would love feedback from this community — what other categories would you want to wrap up your year with?

u/Other-Article6185 — 1 day ago

I hate waiting for December, so I designed my own "Wrapped" style stat card. What do you guys think of the aesthetic?

Hey everyone! Like a lot of you, I'm pretty obsessed with checking my listening stats on stats.fm, but it always bothered me that we only get a highly shareable, visual summary once a year.

I decided to take matters into my own hands and spent the weekend coding a little browser tool to generate these cards whenever I want. Attached is what my current 2026 summary looks like so far!

I went with a darker, Synthwave-inspired theme since I've been listening to a lot of The Weeknd lately.

I’d love to get some feedback from this community:

Do you think the layout is clear enough?

Are there any other data points (like top decades or moods) that you think are essential for a good music stat card?

I'm trying to improve the design, so let me know your thoughts!

u/Other-Article6185 — 3 days ago
▲ 2 r/52book

Reached 42/52 books for the year! 📚 I loved "Project Hail Mary" so much I coded a 'Reading Wrapped' card to celebrate my stats.

Hey everyone! I just hit book 42 of my 52-book goal for the year (42/52). I'm a bit ahead of schedule, mainly because I went down a massive Science Fiction rabbit hole these past few months.

Since I'm practicing my web development skills, I decided to code a little tool to visualize my reading stats in a "Wrapped" style format (image attached).

Here are some of my recent finishes and thoughts to keep this accessible:

  1. Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir (My favorite so far)

Thoughts: It was absolutely phenomenal. The science felt incredibly grounded, and the problem-solving aspect kept me hooked. I didn't expect the emotional core of the story to hit as hard as it did. An easy 5/5 for me.

  1. The Martian by Andy Weir

Thoughts: After finishing Hail Mary, I immediately jumped to this one. It’s hilarious, tense, and brilliant. It feels slightly more technical than Hail Mary, but just as engaging.

  1. Dark Matter by Blake Crouch

Thoughts: A mind-bending, fast-paced thriller. It’s less "hard sci-fi" and more of an existential rollercoaster. I finished this one in almost a single sitting because the pacing is so relentless.

I'm really happy with my progress so far. How is everyone else doing with their number goals this month? Are you ahead or behind your schedule?

(P.S. If anyone is curious about the stat card in the image, I made it as a free, browser-based tool. I can drop the link in the comments if you want to make your own!)

u/Other-Article6185 — 3 days ago