WHOOP is rolling out a refreshed version of its long-standing profile stats section, this time with a stronger focus on achievements, badges and streak-based milestones. While the underlying data has been available in some form for years, the update repackages it into a much more visible and engaging part of the app.
For long-time members, this will probably feel familiar at first glance. WHOOP has previously offered all-time stats through its Performance Profile, including recovery streaks, best sleep, HRV and resting heart rate ranges, plus total activity counts by sport. What is different now is the way all of this has been surfaced and turned into something that feels closer to a reward system.
A fresh look for a familiar feature
The biggest change here is presentation. Instead of being a more passive stats page tucked away in the app, the refreshed profile now places achievements front and centre.
Users are greeted with level progression, milestone badges and a dedicated achievements section that tracks personal accomplishments over time. Cards such as Runner’s High, Gear Grinder and Green Monster give a more visual way to reflect training consistency and volume.
The profile page also pulls together headline long-term stats in a cleaner format. Best sleep, peak recovery and max strain now sit near the top, alongside streak counters for sleep quality, green recovery days and double-digit strain runs.
The data was already there
It is worth noting that much of the actual information is not brand new. WHOOP has long tracked metrics such as lowest resting heart rate, highest HRV and total lifetime activities.
For example, the activity summary shown in the screenshots breaks down total sessions by sport, with running clearly dominating. That is the sort of historical insight the platform has previously offered, but it now appears to be presented in a more polished and easier-to-digest layout.
The same applies to streaks. Consecutive days above 70% sleep, green recovery streaks and 10+ strain runs all build on metrics WHOOP has tracked for years. The difference is that they now feel more like achievements rather than just statistics.
More engagement for long-term members
This feels like a smart move from an engagement point of view. WHOOP’s strength has always been daily readiness, sleep and strain insights, but long-term users often want a clearer sense of progress over months and years.
By turning older profile stats into badge-style achievements and visible milestones, WHOOP gives members another reason to keep checking in. It adds a layer of motivation without changing the platform’s core focus on recovery and performance.
For users with years of data, this update could make the app feel more personal. Instead of simply looking at today’s recovery score, members can now see how their habits and training consistency have built up over time.
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