More descriptive comparison to previous week/month/year
planned (soon)
J
Jarom
Currently, the overview tab in activities has a graph that compares the current week/month/year total time to the previous week/month/year total time.
I would like it expanded to also be able to see the Summary for the previous week/month/year and not just the graph.
For example, I like to filter by running only, since that is my primary activity. I can see this. year's total mileage, and I can see the graph for the previous year in respect to time, but I cannot see the mileage for the previous year.
If that was not clear enough, put simply:
If it is August 2024, I can see the total mileage I've run YTD.
But I can't see how many miles I had run YTD for August 2023. I would like to be able to do this.
Amanda
Merged in a post:
Older workouts
Richard Egger
Only workouts after 07/2022 are shown.
Superset does not show any activity before that?
Randell
Merged in a post:
Active minutes weekly
Charlene Emmanuel Evans
A way to track how many active minutes (out of 150 weekly recommended by the American Heart Assoc)
Randell
Merged in a post:
Weekly Overview
Ben Ellison
It would be great to be able to have weekly overviews for things such as BMR, active calories, calorie deficit / surplus, sleep deficit / surplus etc.
Dylan
This would be a super easy stat to stick in biology or activities tab but would be really cool to track.
Grey
planned (soon)
Grey
Thanks Jarom. We're currently designing this right now.
M
Markus Eisen
I don’t see any value in showing more historical data ATM
down the road it might be useful
But nothing what should be done right now
Rory Plewes
Markus Eisen It would be useful for comparing workouts year on year. For example seeing if you did more exercise in February 2024 to February 2023.
I agree the sleep and recovery metrics are less useful day on day, but for trends are quite useful.
There could probably be a setting to increase the import size into the app for users that want to go back into the past. Or possibly a button that appears on graphs when you go into a period that hasnt loaded in data yet that allows you to load in data for the app to process.
Grey
Hi Richard Egger, at the moment, I am capping historical data to limit the data processing power needed to ensure that the app functions smoothly.
I am improving the app to make it more efficient and allow users to see all historical data. If this is something high priority for you (and others feel the same), I can move that up on the roadmap.