Session history
A chronological log of every session you've completed. Tap any row to see the full conversation and weakness report.
What you see
The Session history list lives at the bottom of the Readiness tab. Each row is one completed session — practice, micro, demo test, phase exam, gauntlet, milestone focus, or milestone validation. Rows are newest first.
Each row shows:
- Type badge —
Practice,Micro,Demo test,Phase exam,Gauntlet,Milestone focus, orMilestone test. - ROADMAP tag (green) — present when the session was a roadmap-advancing task. Without this tag, the session was free play and didn't advance any milestone.
- Milestone title if the session was tied to one.
- Accuracy percent — your final score, large and right-aligned.
- When —
now,yesterday,3d ago, or a date. - A chevron if the session has a stored report you can open.
Tap-through to the report
Rows with a chevron route to the read-only session report at /exam/[certId]/report/[sessionId]. The report shows:
- The full question-by-question breakdown.
- Your answers and the correct answers.
- My diagnosis on each miss — including which cognitive error type I tagged.
- The weakness summary I wrote at session close.
Rows without a chevron (older sessions, or session types that don't generate a report) are display-only.
Loading more
The list paginates. Hit Load more at the bottom to fetch the next page. There is no infinite scroll — I want the act of pulling more history to be deliberate, not accidental.
Practice sessions you abandoned mid-way don't appear here. Only completed sessions are logged. If you bailed on a session and want to redo it, just start a new one.
Reading the ROADMAP tag
This tag matters. ClaudeLab runs two parallel lanes:
- Roadmap tasks (
ROADMAPtag) — I assigned this. It advances a milestone, contributes to your streak, and feeds the pass-guarantee eligibility check. - Free-play sessions (no tag) — you started this on your own. It updates domain scores and readiness, but it does not advance milestones and does not count toward your streak.
If your history is full of un-tagged rows, you're studying — but you're not progressing the plan I built for you. The home-screen Today's task card is what feeds the ROADMAP lane.
Use Session history to retroactively diagnose a regression. If your readiness dropped this week, scroll your last few sessions, find the low-accuracy ones, and open the report. The miss pattern is usually clustered on one domain or one error type.