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Weekly Metrics
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Using benchmark rollups

FAQ

How this weekly benchmark view chooses platform percentiles and missing-state messaging.
What is this page actually comparing?

The benchmarks view compares your selected weekly rollup against the saved platform benchmark for that week. Percentiles are calculated from the successful weekly rollups that completed across the supported platform audience for the same snapshot.

Why does the week picker only accept Mondays?

Weekly benchmark rollups are keyed to the UTC Monday start of each week. If you enter another date, the page snaps back to the matching Monday so the request lines up with the backend snapshot that was actually computed.

Why might a week show no summary or no percentile yet?

A selected week can stay empty if your weekly rollup has not been written yet. You can also have a rollup without a percentile when the platform benchmark for that week does not yet have enough successful rollups to place your result.

What does the percentile mean on this page?

The percentile shows where your selected week landed inside the saved platform benchmark for that metric. It is a relative weekly ranking against the successful platform rollups for that snapshot, not an all-time grade and not a guarantee that every underlying metric moved in the same direction.

How should I use the badges and recommendations?

Use the badges as quick context about confidence, automation activity, or notable signals, then use the recommendations card to decide what to adjust before the next rollup lands. They interpret the weekly outcome; they do not directly change inverter settings from this page.

Can I use this page to compare past performance over time?

Yes. Load any Monday-start week to inspect that specific snapshot and compare it with another completed week. Just keep in mind that each view is isolated to the selected rollup, so changes to tariffs, automation, or household behavior only appear after a later weekly benchmark run has finished.