Activity HeatmapWhat Is It?

Activity Heatmap

What Is It?

Visual Engagement Tracking

The Activity Heatmap is a visual representation of your engagement with Aseyi over time. It shows each day of the year as a cell, with the intensity of the cell's colour reflecting how much activity you logged on that day. Days with high activity appear darker. Days with little or no activity appear lighter or empty. The heatmap provides an immediate visual read on something that's easy to lose track of in the flow of daily business: how consistent your engagement actually is. It's one thing to feel like you've been active. It's another to see the visual pattern of that activity across weeks and months and notice where the gaps are.

What Counts as Activity

Activity in the heatmap reflects your engagement with the platform across the behaviours that contribute to your business performance: completing tasks, running deep work sessions, logging revenue, submitting check-ins, engaging with the AI Coach, and generating content. The more of these you complete on a given day, the higher the intensity level for that day. The heatmap measures engagement volume and consistency, not quality or system distribution. A day with three completed tasks and a coaching session counts as a high-activity day regardless of which systems those activities touched.

What the Heatmap Is Not

The heatmap isn't a measure of how hard you worked or how valuable your day was. It measures your engagement with the platform specifically. A day of intensive off-platform client work, strategic thinking, or important conversations won't register as activity in the heatmap unless it's reflected in tasks completed, check-ins submitted, or other platform interactions. This is worth understanding when interpreting your pattern. Gaps in the heatmap reflect gaps in platform engagement, which often correlates with gaps in tracking and reflection, but isn't necessarily a measure of how productive the underlying work was.

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