The calendar tab on your home screen shows a month-by-month view of your rides. Each day with a ride shows colored dots — up to three dots if you rode multiple times that day. Use the arrow buttons to navigate between months.
You can also ask RideTool something like "show me last month" or "show me rides from October"in the chat to jump straight to a specific month.
The calendar loads your last 90 days of rides instantly when you open it. When you navigate back to an older month, RideTool fetches that month's rides on demand — you'll see a brief loading spinner, then the rides appear. Once a month has been loaded, going back to it is instant (no re-fetch needed).
Along the side of the calendar, each week shows a quick summary: total distance, TSS (training stress), and average watts for that week. This makes it easy to see which weeks you trained hard and which were lighter.
At the top of each month, you'll see aggregate stats: total rides, distance, time, TSS per week, average watts, and power-to-weight. When viewing multiple months, a combined summary bar appears at the top.
The calendar is great for seeing patterns at a glance. Clusters of dots mean consistent training blocks. Gaps mean time off. Weekly TSS numbers trending up show progressive overload. Use it to answer the simple question: am I doing the work?