#332 · Productivity Tool

Productivity Score Calculator

Calculate an overall productivity score using focus hours, completion rate, distractions, meetings, energy, and sleep quality.

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Formula

Productivity score combines completion rate, focus quality, energy, sleep quality, and penalties for distractions and meeting load.

How to use this calculator

Enter your key productivity inputs for a day or week. The calculator creates a 0–100 score, grade, and improvement recommendation.

What this calculator includes

  • Creates one clear productivity score.
  • Separates completion, focus quality, and distraction penalty.
  • Includes energy and sleep quality.
  • Works as a daily or weekly review tool.
Tip: Use conservative inputs when planning deadlines or workload. A calculator is most useful when it prevents overcommitment, not when it only confirms an optimistic plan.

FAQ

What is a good productivity score?

The Productivity Score Calculator helps you convert rough productivity estimates into clearer planning numbers. Results are directional, so use them as a decision aid rather than a fixed rule.

Should meetings count as productive work?

The Productivity Score Calculator helps you convert rough productivity estimates into clearer planning numbers. Results are directional, so use them as a decision aid rather than a fixed rule.

How do distractions affect the score?

The Productivity Score Calculator helps you convert rough productivity estimates into clearer planning numbers. Results are directional, so use them as a decision aid rather than a fixed rule.

Can I use this weekly instead of daily?

The Productivity Score Calculator helps you convert rough productivity estimates into clearer planning numbers. Results are directional, so use them as a decision aid rather than a fixed rule.

How can I improve my productivity score?

The Productivity Score Calculator helps you convert rough productivity estimates into clearer planning numbers. Results are directional, so use them as a decision aid rather than a fixed rule.