Anki Deck Performance Dashboard is a comprehensive add-on designed to give you in-depth insights into your study progress by aggregating performance statistics across all your decks. This tool displays a hierarchical list of your decks exactly as you’ve organized them in Anki (including parent and subdeck relationships) and shows key metrics such as the number of cards reviewed, correct answers, and overall totals—along with calculated percentages that help you quickly gauge performance at a glance.
The add-on comes with several interactive filtering options to help you focus on specific areas of your study routine. You can use the text search filter to quickly narrow down decks by name. In addition, two separate filters let you refine your view based on card “flags” and “ease” ratings. For example, the flags filter now clearly labels each flag with its corresponding color and description (e.g., “Flag 1 (Red): mark cards that need extra review”) so you always know what each flag represents in your workflow.
Other features include: • A drill-down dialog that provides detailed analytics and personalized recommendations for any selected deck. • An export function that lets you save the performance data as a CSV file for further analysis. • An intuitive context menu (accessible via right-click) that allows you to quickly filter to a specific deck (or subdeck), remove decks from view, or view detailed analytics. • A simple “Toggle Collapse” function to easily expand or collapse deck hierarchies for a cleaner, focused display.
How to Use It:
Accessing the Dashboard: Open the add-on via the Tools menu where a new menu item—“Toggle Deck Performance”—has been added. Clicking this opens the Dashboard in a floating window.
Filtering Decks: Use the text search box to filter decks by name. Shift+ Right-click on any deck in the list to apply a filter that shows only that deck and its subdecks. The flags filter is available from the toolbar with clear labels (e.g., “Flag 1 (Red)”) and tooltips describing what each flag means. Similarly, the ease filter lets you narrow down results based on the card’s ease ratings (Again, Hard, Good, Easy).
Viewing Details: Double-click on any deck item to open a drill-down dialog. This provides detailed statistics along with suggestions—such as recommendations for additional reviews if your percent correct is below a certain threshold.
Exporting Data: The “Export” button lets you save the current dashboard statistics to a CSV file, which is especially useful if you want to analyze your performance data outside of Anki.
Customization & Navigation: Use the “Toggle Collapse” button to expand or collapse the deck hierarchy for easier navigation. Right-clicking on any deck item opens a context menu that gives you further options like filtering or removing a deck from the view.
Reviews (4)
👍 2025-06-20
Basically what I was looking for, thanks! However, the numbers are hard to read on the overview screen: White text on pure green/red/yellow background is very hard to read. My workaround is to highlight the row to get the grey background, which I can read. Some color configuration options, or different hard-coded configurations, would be handy!
👍 2025-02-07
Excellent Add-on! This is something that I honestly didn’t know I needed. Highly recommended. Also, for anyone else who might be interested, there were no errors on my Anki version (24.11).
👍 2025-02-06
Got this error:
Anki 24.11 (87ccd24e) (ao) Python 3.9.18 Qt 6.6.2 PyQt 6.6.1 Platform: Windows-10-10.0.22631
Traceback (most recent call last): File “C:\Users\USER\AppData\Roaming\Anki2\addons21\873386356_init_.py”, line 159, in export_csv file_path, _ = QLineEdit.getSaveFileName(self, “Save CSV”, "", “CSV Files (*.csv)”) AttributeError: type object ‘QLineEdit’ has no attribute ‘getSaveFileName’
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👍 2025-02-06
Interesting statistics