Measurements
Measurements capture quantifiable data points about your life — weight, sleep hours, finances, pages read, steps walked, or any custom metric you define. They're the numbers that tell the story of your progress.
What You See
The list view shows measurements grouped by type, each with a sparkline showing the recent trend. You can filter by type, date range, and area. The detail view shows the individual value, timestamp, and any linked data — plus a chart of that metric over time.
Key Features
Custom Measurement Types
Define any metric you want to track — weight, sleep hours, pages read, steps, savings balance, or anything else. Each type has a name, unit, and aggregation method (sum, average, latest).
Manual Entry & Device Imports
Log measurements by hand, or import them from connected devices and services. Either way, all your data lives in one place.
Derived Calculations
Create computed measurements that derive from other data — like total weekly exercise hours from activities, or a rolling average of sleep quality from check-ins.
Trend Visualization
See how your metrics change over time with built-in sparklines and trend charts. Spot patterns, regressions, and progress at a glance.
AI-Assisted Recording
Tell the AI a measurement in natural language — "I weighed 165 this morning" or "slept 7.5 hours" — and it records it to the right type automatically.
Connections
Measurements are the quantitative backbone of your workspace. Here's how they connect to the bigger picture.
Measurements feed into metric-based goals for automatic progress tracking. Set a target weight or savings goal and watch it update as you log.
Measurements appear in your Pulse dashboard, giving you a live snapshot of your key numbers alongside check-ins and trends.
AI Pattern Detection
The AI uses measurement data to detect patterns and surface insights — like noticing your sleep dips on busy work weeks, or that your weight trends down when you cook more.
Your life, quantified
Measurements turn vague feelings into concrete data. When you can see the numbers changing over weeks and months, you stop relying on memory and start making decisions based on evidence.