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Your JW Library study stats: streaks, heatmaps, coverage and awards

Turn a JW Library backup into private study analytics — totals, activity heatmap, streaks, Bible coverage across 66 books, a study personality profile and ~200 awards.

Your backup file quietly records years of study history — when you take notes, what you highlight, which books you've covered. The Study Stats page reads a .jwlibrary backup and turns that history into a private dashboard, computed entirely in your browser.

Step by step

  1. Create a backup

    In JW Library: Personal Study → Backup and Restore → Create a backup.

  2. Open the Study Stats page

    Go to jwsync.org/highlights.html and load the file.

  3. Explore your study story

    Headline totals, Service-Year and All-Time views, year-over-year growth — then the fun parts below.

Do it now — free, in your browserJW Sync merges, edits and analyses .jwlibrary backups entirely on your device. No account, no uploads, nothing installed.Open JW Sync →

What you'll see

An activity heatmap with your longest and current streaks; weekly rhythm, busiest hours and months; Bible coverage across all 66 books with a Hebrew/Greek Scriptures split; a highlight colour wheel, note-depth histogram and word cloud; a 24-hour study clock and seasonality radar.

Profile, journey and awards

A six-trait Study Profile (Consistency, Diligence, Depth, Breadth, Reflection, Steadiness) with a “Study Signature” persona; a Study Journey of 60 levels across 12 named tiers; and around 200 awards from Common to Legendary, including content-aware medals. A Shareable Card sums up your year without exposing a single note.

A daily reason to come back

The Resurface panel shows notes you wrote on this day in past years and builds a gentle spaced-repetition review — a little, often, is how study sticks.

Frequently asked questions

Is any of this uploaded?
No. The backup is parsed in your browser; the statistics never leave your device.
Do stats update automatically?
They reflect the backup you load — create a fresh backup to see fresh stats.

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