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Monthly Reports: How Premium Users Track Long-Term Focus Trends

A daily report tells you: "I did 6 pomodoros today." A monthly report tells you: "I'm averaging 4.2 pomodoros per workday, up from 3.1 last month, with a 12-day streak going." Different questions, different answers.

What the monthly view shows

Premium turns the Reports page into a 30-day window:

  • Total focus time per segment type (work, short break, long break) over the full month
  • Pomodoro count broken down by day
  • Current streak, counted across all 30 days
  • A daily bar chart spanning the same window

Why the longer window matters

A week is short enough that a single bad day distorts the picture. A month absorbs the bad days and shows the actual trend. If you're trying to answer "am I getting better at deep work?", that's the question monthly reports answer.

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What it doesn't try to be

Tomatoro's reports are deliberately not a productivity dashboard. There are no goals to set, no streaks to gamify, no comparisons to friends. Just the numbers, accurately counted, over a window long enough to mean something.

If you want graphs of your week broken down by hour, color-coded by project, exported to PDF — Tomatoro is the wrong tool. If you want to look at one honest chart per month and know whether the trend is up or down, this is it.

Streaks done right

Streak counting in Tomatoro is simple: any day with at least one completed work segment counts. Yesterday counts as the anchor so an in-progress today doesn't reset you. Premium just gives you more days of streak history to look back at.

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