Overview
Goals in Peanuts let you set measurable targets and track progress over time. Whether you want to save €5,000 by December, run 100km in a month, or read 24 books this year — Peanuts tracks your trajectory and keeps you informed.Goals are available on Starter, Pro, and Team plans. Creating a goal costs 1 credit.
Creating a Goal
Via Natural Language
Simply tell Peanuts what you want to achieve:- “I want to save €5,000 by December”
- “Goal: run 100km this month”
- “I want to read 24 books this year”
- Target value — The number you’re aiming for
- Deadline — When you want to achieve it
- Linked Helper — The Helper that tracks related entries
- Milestones — Intermediate checkpoints along the way
Via Commands
On Telegram or WhatsApp, use the/goals command to view and manage your goals.
How It Works
Set your target
Describe your goal in plain language — Peanuts extracts the target, deadline, and category.
Log entries as usual
Keep logging to your Helpers normally. Peanuts automatically links relevant entries to your goal.
Goal Types
Peanuts supports goals across any category:| Category | Examples |
|---|---|
| Savings | Save €5,000, reduce spending by 20% |
| Fitness | Run 100km, do 30 workouts |
| Learning | Read 24 books, complete 10 courses |
| Health | Drink 2L water daily, sleep 8h average |
| Habits | Meditate 30 days straight, no sugar for a month |
| Custom | Any measurable target you define |
Progress Visualization
Goals include rich progress tracking:- Sparkline charts — Compact trend lines showing daily progress
- Trajectory projection — Are you on track to hit your deadline?
- Milestone markers — Key checkpoints (25%, 50%, 75%, 100%)
- Pace indicator — Current pace vs. required pace
Messaging Commands
Telegram
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
/goals | View all active goals with progress charts |
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| goals or /goals | View all active goals with progress charts |
Ask Peanuts Integration
Ask questions about your goals:- “How am I doing on my savings goal?”
- “Am I on track for my running goal?”
- “What’s my progress on all goals?”
