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Yian v1.2.0 The Insights Update

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Yian v1.2.0 The Insights Update

This update introduces a completely new Insights tab to the Stats section, focused on making your data easier to understand at a glance—along with several long-overdue improvements and fixes across the app.

New Insights Tab

The new Insights tab brings weekly, monthly, and yearly overviews into a single, easy-to-scan experience.

A brand-new Insights tab has been added to the front of the Stats section. It’s organized into three levels of scope: Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly Insights.

At a high level, the Insights tab is designed to give you a clear, digestible overview of your life without needing to jump between multiple charts and screens.

Monthly Insights screen displaying average rating, entry count, dailies success rate, and a mood line graph. On the right, Tag statistics screen highlighting mean rating, rating delta, average interval, and total occurrences.

At the top, you’ll find key summary metrics for the selected time period:

  • Average rating

  • Number of entries

  • Dailies success rate

  • Number of locations visited

Just below that is a line graph showing how your mood changed over time. For easier comparison, the previous period is also shown, and the yearly view includes a scaling option to better highlight long-term trends.

You’ll also see a Tags Overview, which highlights your most-used tags along with usage deltas compared to the previous period. In addition, each tag includes its associated average mood rating, making it easier to spot patterns between specific activities or contexts and how they affect your day.

Calendar-style dailies overview showing completion rates and individual habit performance, the example being a Workout daily task that is active on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Finally, there’s the Dailies Overview, which focuses on consistency. This section shows both your overall daily completion rate and detailed performance for individual dailies. In the example shown above, you can see my own December stats (Really was lazy on Saturdays…). You can also switch between total performance and specific dailies (like “Workout”) to see how habits evolve over time.

Improved Tag Stats (Monthly & Yearly)

Tag statistics have remained mostly unchanged since launch, and parts of this section were starting to feel outdated. In this update, several improvements were made to make tag data clearer and more useful.

Before-and-after comparison of tag statistics showing improved layout, summary metrics, and monthly calendar.

Most notably, the Monthly “Occurrences by Day of Month” view was completely redesigned. The old bar chart has been replaced with a calendar-style layout, making it much easier to see when tags actually occurred during the month.

Tag statistics screen highlighting mean rating, rating delta, average interval, and total occurrences.

In addition, the stats summary has been moved to the top of the tag view for clearer context. A delta is now shown next to the mean rating, comparing the tag’s average rating against your overall average. This helps highlight whether a tag tends to be associated with better or worse days.

Finally, a new Average Interval metric was also added. This works especially well for sparsely used tags—such as haircuts, doctor visits, or getting gas—where frequency matters more than raw counts.

Bug Fixes & Polish

This release also includes many fixes focused on correctness, layout stability, and cross-platform consistency:

  • Fixed Google sign-in not working on Android

  • Fixed duplicate usernames appearing in the Account tab

  • Resolved missing translations in Event Stats

  • Fixed Android header height issues

  • Fixed Dailies list overflowing on larger text scales

  • Fixed rating text wrapping in the Day Entry modal causing layout clipping

  • Fixed Monthly/Yearly Tag modals opening entries using local time instead of the correct date

  • Fixed the Stats refresh prompt appearing on app startup

This update addresses many of the rough edges—especially on Android, which admittedly hadn’t received as much attention as iOS until now.

Closing

It has been a while since the last major update, so thank you once again for stopping by! As always, thank you for supporting Yian, and as we head toward 2026, expect more updates and new features ahead.