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Insights & Analytics

HoneyDone's Insights and Analytics pages show patterns in your household's task history, workload trends, and completion data.

Insights

Insights are observations HoneyDone has detected about your household's behavior over time. Examples:

  • "Your household completes most tasks on Tuesdays and Saturdays."
  • "Maintenance tasks tend to pile up in Q4."
  • "One member carries significantly more cognitive load than others."

Insights are surfaced to help you understand how your household actually works — not just how you intend it to work. They inform HoneyDone's proposals and planning suggestions.

You can dismiss an insight if it's not useful or actionable. Dismissed insights don't come back.

Analytics

Analytics gives you numbers behind the patterns:

MetricWhat it shows
Completion ratePercentage of tasks completed vs. created over a period
Avg time to completeHow long tasks sit open before being marked done
Tasks by domainBreakdown of work by category (home, errands, admin, etc.)
Workload by memberHow work is distributed across household members
Overdue ratePercentage of tasks that were past due when completed

Use the time range selector to view data for the last 7 days, 30 days, 90 days, or all time.

Timeline

The Timeline is a chronological view of all activity across your household's tasks and projects — completions, status changes, assignments, and comments. It's a full audit trail of household activity.

Use the Timeline to:

  • See what happened while you were away
  • Review how a project evolved
  • Spot patterns in when work gets done (or dropped)

Using insights to improve

The most common patterns that Insights surfaces:

  1. Workload imbalance — one household member carries significantly more than others. Use this to redistribute tasks more fairly.
  2. Completion cliff — tasks are frequently created but rarely completed. May indicate too many tasks, tasks that are too vague, or missing due dates.
  3. Domain neglect — a whole category of work (e.g., maintenance, administrative) hasn't been touched in weeks or months.
  4. Cycle time inflation — tasks are taking longer and longer to complete. May indicate overload or unclear ownership.

These patterns feed into HoneyDone's proposals — if Insights spots a problem, the Proposals page will often have a suggested response.