# Reporting (/docs/guides/users/reporting)



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Reporting answers the question every interrupt-driven team asks at the end of the week:
&#x2A;*"where did my time go?"** — in plain language, with the receipts to back it up.

## The time report [#the-time-report]

At **/reports**, pick a range — this week, last week, last 2 weeks, this month, or a custom
from/to — and optionally narrow to one project or one person.

The report leads with a single plain-language sentence: the range, the total hours, and the
split between planned work and interruptions. Under it, the numbers: total tracked time
split into **planned** and **interruption**, as hours and as percentages that visibly sum
to exactly 100%, plus a week-by-week breakdown and your top time-sink items.

The two classes always reconcile — planned plus interruption equals the total, at every
level, for every range. If the headline says 12 hours of interruptions, the drill-down
accounts for all 12.

## The interruption ledger [#the-interruption-ledger]

The evidence layer. For the same range and scope, the ledger lists every item that ate
interruption time, and for each one:

| Column            | Why it's there                                  |
| ----------------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
| Item              | What interrupted you, linked to the item.       |
| Capture source    | Where it came from — Web, Slack, Agent, or API. |
| Raised by         | Who brought it to you.                          |
| Entries and hours | How often and how much.                         |

A per-week breakdown shows when the interruptions landed, and the ledger's total always
matches the headline interruption figure — same range, same scope, same number.

This is the page you bring to the conversation about why the planned work slipped. Not a
feeling — a ledger.

## My week [#my-week]

At **/reports/week**: one person, one Monday-to-Sunday week.

* **What I tracked** — each item you logged time on, with tracked time beside the estimate
  where one exists.
* **Completed this week** — what you finished.
* **Copy as text** — one click produces a paste-ready, plain-language digest (week range,
  totals, the split, completed items) that reads like a sentence, not a data dump. Made for
  Slack, email, or a standup.

## Take it with you [#take-it-with-you]

Every report exports to **CSV** with one click, honoring the active range and scope — rows
and totals match what's on screen. The export happens in your browser; nothing extra is
sent anywhere.

## Where the data comes from [#where-the-data-comes-from]

Reporting reads the time you've **already tracked** — every timer you run and every entry you
log, with its planned-or-interruption classification, is what these reports are built from.
There's nothing extra to turn on and no separate setup: the more you track, the more the
reports have to say. Soft-deleted entries and trashed items are excluded everywhere, so the
figures only reflect work that still counts.
