How to export your language tracking data as CSV
Your data, your file
Every minute Tracking Languages records is yours. You can export all of it as a CSV file — one row per day, per language, per platform.
How to export
1. Open the Tracking Languages side panel 2. Go to your Profile tab 3. Click Export data (CSV)
A file downloads immediately: `tracking-languages-2026-06-13.csv`
What's in the file
Each row contains:
| Column | Example |
|---|---|
| Date | 2026-06-13 |
| Language | Spanish |
| Minutes | 45.5 |
| Platform | netflix |
You get one row for each unique combination of date + language + platform. If you watched 30 minutes of Spanish on Netflix and 15 minutes on YouTube today, that's two rows.
What you can do with it
Spreadsheet analysis — open in Google Sheets or Excel. Pivot by language, chart your weekly totals, calculate your average daily input.
Backup — keep a local copy of your data. If you ever uninstall the extension, your history is safe.
Share your progress — post your totals in language learning communities. Show your 300-hour milestone with actual data.
Import elsewhere — feed the data into Notion, Anki stats, or any tool that accepts CSV.
The data is always current
The CSV includes everything from your first tracked session to today. Export as often as you want — it's always a full snapshot.