Sport & running
session in the “Running” group
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 tool''s strength lies in a deliberately generic model. You start from the broadest level and work down to the finest.
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.
Once events are recorded, Track History shapes them on demand.
You enter events and their values — by hand, or automatically through the API.
A filter targets a period (fixed dates or relative ones like “last 7 days”), groups, types.
Values are combined according to their formula: total, average, minimum, maximum, count.
The result feeds line charts, bar charts, pie charts, tables and KPIs on a dashboard you compose to your taste.
Personal or professional, every kind of tracking comes back to the same model. A few concrete examples.
session in the “Running” group
expense or an income
glass of water, a night's sleep
order
work session
exam or an assignment
Track History does not stop at manual entry.
Send your events from any source and feed your tracking continuously.
Retrieve your raw data to analyse it elsewhere or archive it.
Put two periods side by side: this month against the last, this week against last year.
Set critical thresholds to spot at a glance what is going off track.
Bring your data together and finally give it a readable shape.
Try Track History