It preserves context
Once a profile is saved, the user can stop re-entering basic details and start using the product more fluidly.
Profile value
The free preview earns the first click. A saved chart earns the second. The difference is simple: saving only matters once the chart becomes something the user wants to revisit, compare, and use as part of a larger timing habit.
Why saving matters
Once a profile is saved, the user can stop re-entering basic details and start using the product more fluidly.
Daily checks, monthly reports, compatibility, and archive history all become easier once the chart is part of a real profile.
Saving the chart creates a natural bridge between the free layer and the paid timing layers.
That shift from generic curiosity to stored personal context is one of the key moments in retention.
Best next step
A good product does not force the saved profile step too early. It lets the first result prove why returning will be worth it.
Keep reading
Clarify where the free layer ends before asking the user to commit to something deeper.
Read free preview guideSee how the saved profile fits into the larger membership ladder.
Read upgrade guideOnce a profile is saved, daily rhythm becomes a much stronger reason to return.
Read daily habit guideFAQ
No. The best moment is when the preview already feels relevant and you want the system to remember you.
Because recurring tools work better when the product can hold a stable personal profile rather than starting over each time.
The free result should feel useful enough that saving the chart seems like a practical next move, not a forced conversion trick.