Analytics
Analytics is LearnKit’s dashboard for reviewing what you have studied, how your flashcards are aging, and how your note review and test activity are trending.
Open it from the Analytics view.
Section buttons
Section titled “Section buttons”At the top of the page, LearnKit lets you switch between three analytics sections:
FlashcardsNotesTests
Each section shows its own summary cards and charts.
Flashcards section
Section titled “Flashcards section”The Flashcards section starts with four summary cards:
Longest streakCurrent streakDaily timeDaily cards
These cards are based on your recent review activity and compare the last 7 days with the previous 7 days where relevant.
Below that, LearnKit shows flashcard charts such as the review heatmap, stage distribution, due forecast, answer-button history, new cards per day, stability distribution, and forgetting curve.
Notes section
Section titled “Notes section”The Notes section focuses on note review activity rather than flashcard reviews.
Its summary cards are:
Longest streakCurrent streakNotes reviewedScheduled next 7 days
It also includes a Note review activity chart that compares scheduled note reviews with notes you actually reviewed.
Tests section
Section titled “Tests section”The Tests section tracks exam and test attempts.
Its summary cards are:
AttemptsAvg scoreMost recent score
It also includes a Tests Performance chart for score trends over time.
Width mode
Section titled “Width mode”Analytics supports normal and wide layouts.
If you want more room for charts, use the view’s expand control to switch into a wider layout.
What Analytics is good for
Section titled “What Analytics is good for”- spotting workload spikes before they become a problem
- seeing whether your review habit is consistent
- checking whether note review is being ignored
- spotting whether test performance is improving over time
Last modified: 30/03/2026