You can create a new activity clicking the 'new activity' button and manually entering the activity information. You can also create activities by syncing recorded activities from the mapometer app.
If you wish to analyse you activity data yourself you can download your complete activity data in CSV format (Comma Separated Variables).
If there are more than 20 activities they are split into pages of 20
Page navigation allows you to view the previous, next or a particular numbered page.
The layout for the site is responsive to the size of the screen on which on it is being displayed. To accommodate the table on smaller screens some columns may be hidden. On a large screen columns are shown for: sport, date, name, distance, time, energy, comments.
The table is sortable by any of the following columns: sport, date, name, distance, time, energy.
Clicking the column header once re-sorts that table by the values in that column. Subsequent clicks on the same column header toggles the sort-order (ascending / descending).
The current sort order is shown by an up or down arrow in the currently sorted column header.
View the activity.
Edit the activity
Share this activity via you're email contacts or social media. You need to have previously linked you social media accounts in order to be able to share via Twitter or Facebook.
The share dialog has a tab for each available share provider (Facebook, Twitter, email). Each tab is pre-populated with your default message, the activity details and web link. The message may be edited before sending.
In the email tab you can select the contacts to which the activity will be sent. This tabs also contains controls for managing your contacts. So you can delete existing contacts here as well as creating new contacts.
Delete the activity. This permanently remove the activity from your account and cannot be undone.
The activities block allows you to set the activities that will be included in the analysis. You can restrict analysis to certain types of activity (route, track, gym, pool). You can limit the sports that are included. You can also restrict inclusion to activities on particular routes.
Only activities within the date range are included in the analysis. You can use one of the preset date periods or manually set the start and end dates.
Once you have selected the activities and date range, you have to decide what data to display and in what format.
This is done in the following format:
Show <statistic> <attribute> per <period> as <chart type>
So for example you could:
Show <total> <distance> per <week> as <bar chart> or
Show <average> <time> per <month> as <line chart>
The chart types 'bar chart' and 'line chart' will show each sport separately. 'Stacked bars' combines all sports into a single bar, but also shows the sport make-up of each bar.
Some combinations of <statistic> and <attribute> are not allowed as the results wouldn't be meaningful. For instance total effort per week isn't meaningful but average effort would be allowed.