How it works
Access the Daily Questions view from the Stats dropdown menu in navigation. The tracker provides:- Daily question counters by subject (Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, plus custom subjects)
- Streak tracking for consecutive days of solving questions
- Daily target setting (customizable goal, default: 50 questions)
- 7-day trend chart showing your solving velocity
The daily questions tracker uses your logical day, so late-night study sessions count toward the correct day based on your rollover hour.
Tracking questions
Navigate to Daily Questions
Open the Stats menu in navigation and select Daily Questions. You’ll see input fields for each of your subjects.
Enter question counts
For each subject, type the number of questions you solved that day. The inputs auto-calculate your total as you type.The counter displays: Total Solved / Daily Target (e.g., “87 / 50”)
Setting your daily target
Your daily target is the number of questions you aim to solve each day. The default is 50, but you can customize this based on your preparation phase:- In the Daily Questions view, find the Daily Target card
- Click the number (displayed as an editable input)
- Type your new target (e.g., 75, 100, 150)
- The change saves automatically
Question-solving streak
The streak counts consecutive days where you logged at least one question. It works similar to the study timer streak:- Active streak: You solved questions today or yesterday (based on logical day)
- Broken streak: Your last log was 2+ days ago; streak resets to 0
- Grace period: If you logged questions yesterday, your streak remains active for today
Streak strategy: Even on rest days, solve 5-10 questions to maintain your streak. Small daily actions compound into significant consistency over months.
7-day trend chart
The bar chart at the bottom shows your daily question volume for the last 7 days. Each bar represents one day’s total across all subjects. Use the chart to:- Spot patterns in your solving velocity
- Identify low-volume days that need correction
- Confirm you’re maintaining consistent daily effort
- Track weekly averages for long-term planning
Navigating dates
Use the date navigation controls (left/right arrows) to view or edit past days:- Click the left arrow to go to previous days
- Click the right arrow to return to more recent days
- The current date is displayed between the arrows (e.g., “Today”, “Yesterday”, “Mar 1, 2026”)
Subject-specific insights
Question counts are stored per subject, allowing you to:- Balance subjects: Ensure you’re not neglecting weaker areas
- Track subject velocity: See which subjects you solve faster
- Plan targeted practice: If Physics count is low, schedule more physics sessions
Best practices
Log daily
Record your count at the end of each study session or at day’s end. Don’t wait—you’ll forget exact numbers.
Set realistic targets
Start with achievable goals (50-75) and gradually increase. Overly ambitious targets lead to burnout.
Track quality, not just quantity
Solving 50 quality questions with review beats rushing through 150 without understanding.
Use with other metrics
Combine with timer logs, mock scores, and error tracking for a complete preparation picture.
Integration with other features
The daily questions tracker works alongside:- Daily Planner: Plan which chapters to solve questions from
- Mock Tests: Mock test questions can be included in daily counts
- Error Tracking: Log mistakes from questions you solve
- Focus Timer: Track time spent solving questions