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The Report Card

How to use and read your Report Card.

Your Report Card is the record of your writing practice over time. Find it in the main navigation under your username.

What it shows

Your skill map shows your current level in each skill you have practiced, organized by writing type. Each skill shows your XP and your level (1 through 6). See Skills, XP, and levels for how those move.

Your submission history lists every exercise you have submitted, with the writing type, skill focus, date, and your scores. Open any past submission to see the full metrics.

Your writing volume shows how much you have written over time: words, exercises completed, and days active.

Your activity grid is a heatmap of your writing activity by day, like the contribution graphs used in software development. A green square means you wrote that day. A longer run of green squares means more consecutive days of activity.

Skill focus settings

Your Report Card is also where you manage your skill focus per writing type. Each writing type shows your current focus skill and whether you set it or Inkbreaker recommended it. You can change your focus, reset it to the Inkbreaker recommendation, or skip a writing type in your skill focus carousel.

Streaks

Your writing streak counts consecutive days you have submitted an exercise or published a piece. Your feedback streak counts consecutive weeks where you completed at least one rated, specific piece of feedback. The two are tracked separately.

Streak freezes (Pro) protect your writing streak when life gets in the way.

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