Total number of distinct plants used across the saved week, regardless of quantity.
Read Your Week As A Rainbow, Not A Number
The Stats view focuses on plant colour variety across the recipes you save. Instead of counting calories, it shows you how your weekly menu spreads across plant pigment groups associated with different micronutrients.
What A Balanced Week Tends To Look Like
An example board generated from a hypothetical weekly menu of seven plates. The bars represent how many of those plates included produce in each colour group.
Three Quiet Numbers The Board Adds On Demand
If you want them, the dashboard offers a small group of practical numbers. Otherwise, they stay collapsed.
Estimated total weekly cook time so you can balance heavy and light evenings.
How many recipes leaned on staples vs. fresh shopping items in the saved week.
How often a single recipe appears across the seven days, helpful for batch cooks.
Variety Is The Quiet Goal
Most weeks will not look like a perfect rainbow, and that is normal. The board is most useful as a low-pressure reminder to add one new colour or one new ingredient when it feels easy.
- Look for trend lines across weeks, not perfection in one week.
- Use the seasonal calendar to suggest the next colour to try.
- Keep the goal small — one new plant a week is plenty.
Start By Saving Three Recipes You Already Like
The Stats board only becomes interesting once you have a small collection. Save three plates from the homepage feed and the rainbow chart begins to draw itself.