Periods
Every tally has a schedule that decides how rows are grouped and what the header switches between. In the create/edit sheet, this is the Schedule section.
The five schedules
- Daily — one date at a time. Rows are grouped by day.
- Weekly — Monday through Sunday, or your locale's first day.
- Monthly — calendar month.
- Annually — calendar year.
- Never — no grouping. All rows accumulate together with no header.
The period switcher
If a tally has a schedule (anything other than Never), you'll see a switcher at the top of the tally:
- Tap < to step back by one period.
- Tap > to step forward.
- Tap the label to open the date picker.
The label uses relative wording when it can. The relative phrase sits on top (for example "Today", "This Week", "This Month") with the absolute date below (for example "June 18, 2026" on a Daily tally, or "2026" on a Weekly or Monthly tally). Annual tallies show just the year — no secondary line.
The date picker
Tapping the period label opens a custom date picker with:
- Quick-jump chips that match the schedule (Today, Yesterday, weekday names for Daily; This Week, Last Week, week-of dates for Weekly; etc.).
- A calendar grid for picking any specific date.
Pick a date and tap Done. The picker snaps your choice to the start of the period, so you can't end up looking at half a week.
Schedules don't move rows
A row's date is the day you added it. Changing a tally's schedule doesn't move rows around — it just changes how they're grouped on screen. Rows outside the current period are hidden, but they're still there if you switch back.
Swipe to step
On the tally detail screen, swipe horizontally on the background to step the period by one unit. Doesn't apply to tallies set to Never.