The Analytics Page

Want to dive deeper into your study habits? While the Progression Page shows your achievements, the Analytics Page is designed to reveal the patterns behind your progress. Think of it as your personal learning laboratory for understanding how you learn best.

Accessing the Analytics Page

  1. Open the main Fluentspeak menu using the hamburger icon in the top-left corner.
  2. From the menu, select the "Analytics" option.

Word Identification Chart

This chart tracks your vocabulary recall performance over the last six days, helping you see your short-term trends at a glance.

A grid of earned and unearned badges with progress bars.
What This Chart Tells You

This chart isn't about getting a "high score." It's about understanding patterns. Did your "incorrect" count spike after learning a tough new set of words? Did your "correct" count go up after a few consistent days of flashcard review? Use these insights to understand which study methods are most effective for you.

Learning Time Heatmap

This calendar-style heatmap visualizes your study schedule for the current month, allowing you to see exactly when and how often you're learning. Each colored block represents a day you logged study time, with darker shades indicating longer sessions.

A grid of earned and unearned badges with progress bars.

Use this chart to spot your personal patterns. Are you a consistent daily learner, or do you prefer longer sessions on the weekend? Seeing your habits visually can help you build a more effective and sustainable study schedule.

How Study Time is Tracked

For your time to be logged on this heatmap, you must explicitly start a study session. Remember to click the "Begin" button on the Item Browser Bar when you start an activity like reading an article or reviewing a word list.

Daily Completion Chart

This radial chart provides a quick overview of your consistency with the different types of daily tasks suggested by the app. The chart shows what percentage of tasks you've completed relative to the number of days that have passed in the current month.

A grid of earned and unearned badges with progress bars.

While you don't need to complete every task every day, this chart can be a useful diagnostic tool. If you see that one area (like "Read Article") is much lower than others, it might reveal a blind spot in your study routine, giving you an opportunity to try a more balanced approach.

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