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From 7 Days to a Year: What Premium History Unlocks

The biggest practical difference between Tomatoro Free and Premium is how far back your data goes. It's worth unpacking why a longer window changes how you use the app.

The Free window: a working memory

7 days of history is enough to see "how was my week?" That's a real, useful question, and it's the question most Pomodoro users ask. Free covers it.

What you can see: today's segments, weekly totals per kind, your current streak, and a daily bar chart over the last week.

The Premium window: 30-day reports, 360-day retention

Premium does two things:

  1. The Reports view widens to 30 days, with everything else (counts, streak, daily chart) extended to match.
  2. We keep your raw data for 360 days instead of cleaning it up at 90.

That second point is the quiet one. It means you can look back at the same month from a year ago — useful if you're tracking seasonal patterns or recovering from a focus slump.

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What "cleanup" actually means

Tomatoro runs a nightly job that deletes segments older than 90 days for Free users (and older than 360 days for Premium). It's not a hidden feature — it's how we keep the database lean for everyone.

If you're on Free and cross the 90-day mark, today's segment will eventually become invisible. Premium just pushes that horizon out.

When 30 days starts to matter

You'll feel the limit of Free history the first time you ask:

  • "Was I more productive last month than this month?"
  • "Did my streak from March hold through April?"
  • "How does my focus time correlate with [the new job / the kid / the move]?"

If you've asked any of those, that's the signal.

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