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Gentler Streak rolls out Weekly Activity Recaps

Following a brief beta period, Gentler Streak was updated today with a new Weekly Activity Recap feature. Here’s what it looks like.

Another way to track your progress, minus the pressure

Just days after rolling out a very welcome Apple Watch compatibility to The Outsiders, Gentler Stories is back with an update to Gentler Streak, introducing a new Weekly Activity Recap feature.

As teased on X recently, the new feature displays data like duration, energy, distance, and elevation in Gentler Streak’s hallmark beautiful interface, with color-coded graphs that make it easier to see how each activity contributed to your week.

The new Weekly Activity Recap is yet another way to quickly visualize your progress, while keeping with the app’s ethos of celebrating progress, rather than pressuring you to chase it.

Here’s how Gentler Stories first presented the idea for the Weekly Activity Recap feature:

Today’s release comes ahead of Gentler Streak’s popular yearly recap, which highlights the user’s progress over the last 12 months with fun, animated charts and graphs.

Gentler Streak, one of my favorite apps, is available for free on the App Store, with in-app purchases for monthly, yearly, family, and lifetime subscriptions.

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Marcus Mendes is a Brazilian tech podcaster and journalist who has been closely following Apple since the mid-2000s.

He began covering Apple news in Brazilian media in 2012 and later broadened his focus to the wider tech industry, hosting a daily podcast for seven years.