Activity heatmap
A GitHub-style contribution grid on the dashboard showing every day of the year as a square, coloured by how much you moved that day. Darker = more.
What you see
A horizontal grid, 53 columns × 7 rows, covering the last full year up to today. Each cell = one day. Colour intensity scales to the kilometres covered:
| Intensity | Distance |
|---|---|
| Empty | Rest day (0 km) |
| 1/4 | < 5 km |
| 2/4 | 5–15 km |
| 3/4 | 15–30 km |
| Full | > 30 km |
Rows are days of the week (Sunday top, Saturday bottom by default — flips to ISO ordering for European locales).
Hover any cell → tooltip with the date and the exact distance. Click → jumps to that trip's daily detail (if the day is part of a trip).
Why it's there
A single map of a Camino is the moment. The activity heatmap is the rhythm — the shape of your year of moving. You see the training-then-tapering arc before a long trip. You see the rest weeks. You see consistency.
Data source
GPS distance per day, exactly as computed by the stats engine. Privacy zones are honored — points in a zone marked "remove" don't contribute to the day's distance.
Coverage gaps
Days with zero recorded GPS show as empty — no special "no data" indicator (we'd rather show absence as silence than as a noisy "missing day" colour). If you took a holiday from sharing, the heatmap shows that as a row of empty cells, indistinguishable from real rest days. That's fine — both mean you didn't post.
Plan availability
All plans. The heatmap is a pure view over your existing GPS; no extra storage or quota.
Related
- Analytics glossary — daily distance computation.
- Records & leaderboard — the other big visualisation on the dashboard.
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