Goal days count
Days where students reach their study goal strengthen momentum.
Study Momentum rewards recent study consistency without making one missed day feel like failure or erasing the effort already built.
Recent effort matters more than one missed day.
Days where students reach their study goal strengthen momentum.
A short session is better than nothing and still supports the habit.
Vacations, illness, and post-exam breaks should not erase the whole story.
Traditional streaks can make study feel fragile: miss one day and the number collapses. Study Momentum is designed for students whose weeks include exams, travel, illness, school events, and real rest.
Instead of treating every missed day as failure, FlashPrep looks at recent study effort. Goal days strengthen your score, light sessions still matter, and rest days do not turn the whole system against you.
Reward days where your focused study reaches the target.
Recognize short study sessions that keep the habit alive.
Keep feedback healthy when life interrupts the routine.
No. Momentum looks at recent study effort, so one missed day does not reset everything.
No. Momentum is designed to encourage students without harsh failure language.
No. Current rolling momentum is based on completed days, so the score does not drop just because the day has started.
A normal streak often rewards only perfect daily attendance. Study Momentum rewards recent effort, so students can recover from missed days without losing the whole story.
Yes. Light study days still support momentum because a short focused session is often better for habit-building than doing nothing at all.