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[Feature] Reports and analytics #294

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LuchoTurtle opened this issue Oct 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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[Feature] Reports and analytics #294

LuchoTurtle opened this issue Oct 21, 2022 · 1 comment

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@LuchoTurtle
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LuchoTurtle commented Oct 21, 2022

As it was mentioned in the MVP feedback issue, reporting would be an extremely valuable feature to have, especially in a collaboration environment.

With the use of timers the person has access to their usage patterns when working on an item.
Add this with the tag system, we can show analytics on different perspectives.

Here's one example of what we can do.
We can show graphs of the time of the day the person usually works.
Like so:

Screenshot_20221021-105853.jpg

We can also show the time the person usually takes per category/tag...

There are lots of analytics to be explored. If this is meant to help the person increase their time management, helping them spot opportunities in a visual manner is a great thing to have ☺️

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@LuchoTurtle 100%. Thanks for opening this issue to capture.
It would be awesome to start visualising some data ASAP.
Is this screenshot you have shared above from Oura?

I think this will only be useful once the accuracy/quality of data improves.
i.e: when the person can accurately input timers by adjusting start|stop #282
(if I forget to start a timer then that work is "lost". if I forget to stop then it looks like I did 24h ... 🙄)
As soon as we have that capability, we can begin to add a basic chart/graph.

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