Workout Last Completed Date Not Showing [November 2025]

I cannot see where I can see when a workout that I choose was previously done. In the previous version, I could see the last time that a particular workout was done. Is there a new setting on Zwift (rather than the companion app) where I can see the last time a workout was done on the workout description tab itself?

Thanks in advance

When in game bring up the menu screen and use the top right Workout option. This brings up the old version for displaying and choosing workouts and includes date last completed.

Thanks, that works. More of a nuisance than before however.

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Thank you for flagging this up, @R_Bite ! We’re now tracking this for a fix at Zwift HQ. Hopefully,@Ian_Attoe‘s workaround will help cover the difference in the meantime.

Hi,

could you add check mark on workout when i completed it?
I remember it existed before.Thanks.

@Rowdy @shooj @Ian_Attoe

I can’t help you with an In Game workout last completed date facility as I don’t work for Zwift.

What I can do is add to my workaround option above. Zwift appears very keen to encourage users to plan their workouts and rides ahead of time via the My List facility on Zwift Companion App (ZCA). If you were to use the ZCA you could plan your next workout AND easily see the date the workouts were last completed.

Not exactly your request but hope it offers a suitable alternative.

Sup @Rowdy. Must have seen some 2 or 3 “game now updating”, yet this still missing. Quite a dog having to open up strava everytime before a workout to find out if I’m on week 7 day 2 or week 7 day 3. Why was this even removed in the first place? That UAT script deffo wasn’t good enough.

Hi,

The removal of this feature—which existed until recently—is a major problem. I now have to track my progress manually by taking photos of the most recent activities I’ve done so I don’t forget, which is especially annoying when following the 10–12-week FTP Builder plan.

In theory, ZCA is an alternative, but it lacks proper sorting. And even when I do find the workout, I can’t start the activity from within the app, so I’m forced to reconcile what’s in ZCA with what’s in the desktop app.

Honestly, it’s hard to believe that a paid app would remove such a basic feature as remembering when a workout was completed and push that tracking burden onto the user.