Feature Suggestion: Custom Date Ranges for Timelines?
June 8, 2009 12:59 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

Wondering about the possibility of adding custom time ranges to individual's timelines...

For example, I added a new cap to my truck and I am curious as to what affect that will have on my mileage when it is on versus when it is off.

Another example is, I also would like to track things such as when I add/remove snow tires.

I envisage another text field and a way to add a date -- or range of dates.

Off the top of my head, a few benefits:

* Road trips, etc could be tracked to check mileage on one's vacations or business trips.

* One could check things like cost of operation on a particular trip, which could be helpful for business travelers.

Ideally, these custom time ranges would be visibly on the timeline.

Just a thought. Thanks.
posted by terrapin to Fuelly Site Issues at 12:59 PM (3 comments total)

pb
Jun 8, 2009
1:27 PM

This is definitely something we want to do. We've been picturing a "reports" feature that lets you get charts and data from your fuel-ups in a number of different ways including by date. It's still on the drawing board so it's a ways into the future.

I like to see slices of my fuel-up history too, and I've been using tags for that. For example, I just took a road trip from Oregon to California, and I tagged all fuel-ups for that trip "catrip". Then I can view all of those fuel-ups in a single page here. I don't get any nice charts, but I can quickly get a sense if those fuel-ups are outside the norm. (They're a little better than average for me.) So that might be one thing to try in the meantime.

ChefTom
Jun 28, 2009
8:20 AM

New feature:
When fuel is entered check that the miles per gallon calculated falls within a standard deviation of the average MPG previously calculated if there are more than 5 fuel fill-ups entered. If outside this range then exclude this fill-up from the average calculation but have link appear on the home page that optionally allows to see this non-matching data and possibly include it in case it really belongs (maybe a hybrid?)


pb
Jun 28, 2009
12:00 PM

Thanks for the idea ChefTom. We're discussing this a bit over here. Basically, we don't want to get too fancy and frustrate people as they're entering data. But please add any further comments to other thread.

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