Back to home Visit site

Track History

Your data, mastered.

Anything that can be measured can be tracked. Track History gives you a clear structure to record your data, then turn it into charts and indicators that actually mean something.

The model

Five building blocks, endless tracking

The tool''s strength lies in a deliberately generic model. You start from the broadest level and work down to the finest.

Account Your account: the vault that gathers all your tracking.
EventGroup A group gathers a theme — “Running”, “Finances”, “Health”.
EventType A type describes a recurring kind of event — “Session”, “Expense”, “Glass of water”.
Event An event is a concrete, dated record: what happened, and when.
EventValue A value attaches a measurement to the event: 10.5 km, 45 min, -45.99 €…

Each value relies on a value type that defines its unit (km, €, bpm) and its aggregation formula — sum, average, min, max, count… It is what knows how to add up or average your data.

From data to decision

Four steps, from raw to readable

Once events are recorded, Track History shapes them on demand.

Collect

You enter events and their values — by hand, or automatically through the API.

Filter

A filter targets a period (fixed dates or relative ones like “last 7 days”), groups, types.

Aggregate

Values are combined according to their formula: total, average, minimum, maximum, count.

Visualise

The result feeds line charts, bar charts, pie charts, tables and KPIs on a dashboard you compose to your taste.

Use cases

One tool, a thousand uses

Personal or professional, every kind of tracking comes back to the same model. A few concrete examples.

Sport & running

Event A session in the “Running” group
Values Distance (km), duration (min), average BPM
Dashboard Daily kilometres line chart, weekly total, comparison with last week

Personal finance

Event An expense or an income
Values Amount (€), category
Dashboard Bars by category, monthly balance, leisure budget as a gauge

Health & habits

Event A glass of water, a night's sleep
Values Volume (mL), hours of sleep
Dashboard Running hydration total for the day, goal reached or not

E-commerce

Event A confirmed order
Values Gross amount (€), number of items, source
Dashboard Revenue today in real time, average basket, sales by channel

Productivity

Event A work session
Values Duration (min), lines written, task
Dashboard Hours worked per day, trend for the week

Studies

Event An exam or an assignment
Values Grade (/20), subject, coefficient
Dashboard Average per subject, progress over the semester
Going further

Automate everything, export everything

Track History does not stop at manual entry.

API

Send your events from any source and feed your tracking continuously.

Exports

Retrieve your raw data to analyse it elsewhere or archive it.

Comparisons

Put two periods side by side: this month against the last, this week against last year.

Thresholds

Set critical thresholds to spot at a glance what is going off track.

So, what would you track?

Bring your data together and finally give it a readable shape.

Try Track History