When you land inside the Playbook, the system immediately starts keeping a record of what you do — almost like a built-in notepad that runs in the background. You don’t have to sign up or log in for this to begin. From the very first click, every action is timestamped and saved.That means if you open a checklist, download a letter, or walk through a step — the system quietly marks the date and time. It’s not watching you personally, it’s simply creating a track record of your effort. Later, if you do decide to create an account, all of that history can be tied to your profile so you have a certified proof of what you’ve done and when.Think of it like walking into a courthouse where the clock starts the moment you enter. Even if you don’t put your name down yet, the building already knows when you arrived and what steps you took. That way, if you ever need to prove you were doing the right things to save your home, you’ve got the receipts.
While you’re absolutely free to continue without registering, we strongly recommend creating an account when you’re ready. Here’s why:If you stay unregistered, your progress is only stored locally — meaning it lives inside the temporary memory of your device. If your computer crashes, your phone wipes its cache, or you switch devices, that history could disappear, and you’d be forced to start all over again.Registering locks in your progress securely, so no matter what happens on your end — whether your laptop dies, your phone resets, or you need to log in from somewhere else — your certified timeline and documents are preserved. It’s the difference between scribbling notes on a scratch pad you might lose, versus filing them safely where they can’t be erased.
Either way, the choice IS YOURS.