‹Report› 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


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.