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Weekly targets help you break down massive JEE/NEET syllabi into manageable weekly objectives. Instead of overwhelming yourself with long-term plans, you set specific goals for each 7-day sprint.

Setting weekly goals

The weekly targets view displays a clean list of goals for the current week, along with a visual progress ring that shows your completion percentage.
1

Navigate to targets

Click the Targets button in the navigation bar. The weekly view loads with the current week selected.
2

Add a new target

In the input field at the top, type your weekly goal. Examples:
  • “Master Electrostatics concepts”
  • “Complete 200 organic chemistry reactions”
  • “Solve 5 full-length mock tests”
Click Add to create the target.
3

Mark targets as complete

Click the checkbox next to any target when you’ve achieved it. The weekly completion ring updates instantly.
4

Navigate between weeks

Use the left/right chevron buttons to view previous or upcoming weeks. The date range is displayed in the center of the week selector.

Weekly completion tracking

At the top of the targets view, you’ll see:
  • Large percentage display: Your overall completion rate (e.g., “73%”)
  • Visual ring: A circular progress indicator that fills as you complete targets
  • Count display: Shows “X/Y Completed” to track exact numbers
The ring uses a smooth animation and changes color based on your progress.

Week navigation system

Weeks start on Monday by default. The week selector displays the date range:
Week Of
Jan 6 - Jan 12
You can navigate to any past or future week to plan ahead or review previous goals.
Effective goal setting: Keep your weekly targets specific and measurable. Instead of “Study Physics,” write “Complete Mechanics I unit” or “Solve 50 kinematics problems.” This makes it easier to mark goals as complete and track real progress.

Target management

Each target card displays:
  • Checkbox for completion status
  • Target text
  • Delete button (trash icon)
You can delete targets by clicking the trash icon. Use this to remove goals that are no longer relevant or duplicate entries.

Weekly planning strategy

Use weekly targets in combination with the daily planner:
  1. Sunday night: Set 5-7 weekly targets based on your syllabus priorities
  2. Daily: Break down weekly targets into daily planner tasks
  3. Sunday review: Check your completion rate and plan the next week
This system keeps you focused on short-term execution while maintaining long-term syllabus coverage.
Weekly targets sync across devices. Goals you set on mobile are instantly visible on desktop, and vice versa.

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