Introducing: Progress Report Screen [December 2025]

After every ride, you will soon see a newly designed Progress Report screen that brings your fitness, achievements, and long-term progress into one clean summary. This screen replaces the former Ride Streaks page and gives you a clearer snapshot of how your training is evolving—both today and over time.

This feature is currently rolling out in phases. Everyone should see it before the end of the year.
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The Progress Report now highlights three key areas: Career Progress, Performance, and Fitness Trends.

Career Progress shows your current level along with how far you are from reaching the next one. You’ll also see how close you are to upgrading your bike, your achievements earned, and your badges collected so far. It gives you an easy view into where you stand and what milestones are within reach.

The Performance section brings forward your latest one-year power bests (5 sec, 1 min, 5 min, and 20 min), your current FTP, and your Zwift Racing Score. Over time, this becomes one of the clearest indicators of whether training load is trending up or down.

On the fitness side, your weekly goal updates dynamically after each session. A goal bar tracks how much work you’ve accumulated and highlights whether you’re ahead or behind pace for the week. You’ll also see your ongoing streak count, and the distance, elevation, and effort burned across those streaked weeks. Riders who have maintained streaks will see their streak savers as well. You can find your Training Score and ongoing training load on this screen. This section can be especially helpful for riders building consistency or managing effort across multiple sessions.

:camera: If you want a record of your week, to share with your coach, or simply track milestones over time, you can snap a Progress Report image directly from the report screen or from the Zwift Companion Action Bar. Once saved, you can upload or share it anywhere—Strava, socials, training logs, or just keep it on your device.

The new Progress Report is designed to give you more meaningful context immediately after your activity ends. This update makes it easier to see progress in small increments, not just big breakthroughs. Whether you’re chasing badges, leveling up, holding a streak, training to increase FTP—or all of the above—you’ll now see that growth clearly reflected.

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It would be really nice if that progress report also showed your total XP.
It still baffles me why the only place you can see your total XP (as far as I know) is when ending a ride.

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Can you add a button on the home screen to show this report without having to do a ride?

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You can see your total XP as “Rider Score” in the Menu screen during a ride (including a “Just Watch”).

This new Progress Report screen is ace liking it

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Very nice indeed. Progress in current challenge would have been the icing on the cake :birthday_cake::smiley:

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The screenshot example doesn’t show ZRS, fyi. Also would be nice to have 2 columns of power data, one with 1-yr, and the other for “this ride”. Looks like there’d be room

I think we’re saying the same thing.

You said “when ending a ride”, which isn’t the case because you can see it during a ride or at any other time if you fire up Zwift and do a “Just Watch”. Maybe this seems pedantic, but hopefully you can see why I thought you might have missed the in-game Menu screen.

It would be handy if Companion showed the total too, but that’s another matter …

The first step to end a ride is to click the Menu button, so that’s why I said that.

I end my rides with companion app (no direct access to PC when riding).

How do I hide this so I don’t ever see it? Thank you

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No can do

You could never hit the end ride button and just power off your computer.

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Please also include the number of DROPS, both for the ride that was just concluded and the overall number.

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After this has been a longtime request, I presume the bad accessibility is intentional.

Why not just go find the screenshot you took at the end of your last ride? That way you don’t even need to fire up Zwift, let alone do a ride.

You could even upload it to Strava and then it’ll be right there on your phone whenever you need it.

ETA: OK, training score will likely have changed if you’ve not ridden for a few days.

What if you forgot to save a screenshot?

Totally agree with this. We should be able to attach a screen shot of this to the ride before we save it so we can come back and look at it later.

Right now, the information is great, but our ability to digest it is terrible. First you give us barely 15 secs to look at it before the timer runs out; and then the screen shots are only saved locally on whatever device you are using to run zwift.

Hey John, let me show you my last Zwift progress report! oh wait, I use my tablet for zwift and I only have my phone with me.

Come on guys, this is a great idea, but your implementation is half baked, it’s like you don’t expect people to use it (so then why make it???)

Cheers

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Then you clearly don’t care that much :wink::blush: