Reports & Analytics
What are reports? Graphical and tabular analyses of your recorded events – from simple trend lines to correlations between different parameters.
Opening Reports
Via the tab bar → Reports (or via the dashboard → tile with report icon).
The overview shows all saved reports. Tap Plus in the top right to create a new one.
💡 In Simple Mode the button for creating new reports is hidden. Existing reports can still be viewed.
The 6 Report Types
📊 Status
Shows the current or last measured value of a parameter – as a large number or simple display. Good for a quick overview without a time series.
📈 Trend
Time series of a parameter as a line or bar chart. See how a value develops over hours, days, weeks or months.
🔵 Correlation
Scatter plot between two parameters. Detect relationships: do you sleep worse when you’ve had more caffeine in the evening? Is there a connection between pain level and sleep?
📋 Nutrition Report
Average daily nutrient intake for a selected period (energy, protein, fat, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar, sodium). Includes a quality rating showing how reliable the data is.
📅 Heatmap
Calendar view of a parameter – the more intense the color, the higher the value on that day. Good for detecting weekday patterns or seasonal fluctuations.
🥧 Distribution
Shows how often each value occurs. How often did you have “severe” headaches vs. “mild”? Which value dominates?
Creating a New Report
Tap Plus in the reports overview. The editor opens with a live preview — the report updates in real time as you configure it.
The editor has four tabs:
Type — choose the report type (the 6 types above). Switching automatically opens the parameter tab.
Parameters — select parameters. The list shows groups expandable with their individual parameters. Filter: Standard mode shows only parameters with a dashboard tile; Expert mode shows all analysable parameters. For the Trend type you can select multiple parameters at once — the app automatically switches to multi-trend line when more than one is selected. With multi-trends you can assign a series role per parameter (main line, upper band, lower band, overlay) — for example to show blood pressure curves as an area between systolic and diastolic.
Style — chart style (line, bar, …), smoothing, show points, grid, color scheme, heatmap mode. Under “Advanced” (expandable): Y-axis limits, zero line, logarithmic scale, connect gaps (when off: missing time buckets create a visible line break instead of interpolation).
Data — time period chips, aggregation, bucket size, cumulative mode, session timeout, target values.
Finally tap “Done” — the report is saved and appears in the overview.
💡 When editing an existing report, the same editor opens – including live preview on the real data.
Time Period and Aggregation
For the trend report and other time-based reports you can set how the data is summarized:
Time buckets (how fine is the time axis resolved?):
| Setting | When useful |
|---|---|
| Auto | App chooses based on the selected total duration |
| Hour | For short time periods (< 3 days) |
| Day | Standard for weeks/months |
| Week | For long periods (> 3 months) |
| Month | Year overview |
Aggregation (how are multiple values per bucket combined?):
| Method | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Sum | Adds all values (e.g. total caffeine per day) |
| Average | Mean value (e.g. average pain intensity) |
| Minimum | Lowest value in the period |
| Maximum | Highest value |
| Count | How often logged (regardless of value) |
| Median | Middle value without outlier influence |
| None | Raw data without bucketing — each measurement shown at its exact timestamp |
Managing Reports
- Tap a report → open full view
- Swipe left in the overview → delete
- In Simple Mode: edit swipe hidden
- Rotate iPhone in full view → landscape shows the chart full-screen
Nutrition Report in Detail
The nutrition report is a special type and shows a data quality rating alongside the nutritional values:
| Rating | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ⭐⭐⭐ High | Mostly complete entries, BLS/OFF-linked ingredients |
| ⭐⭐ Medium | Some gaps or unlinked products |
| ⭐ Low | Many placeholders or days without entries |
💡 The quality rating reminds you how reliable the numbers are. 1,000 kcal from fully linked recipes is a different statement than 1,000 kcal from pure estimates.