Your Energy Score is a 0-100 number, and Vacation Tracker maps it to one of five named bands so it's easier to read at a glance. The band you land in is called your Energy Level, and it sits next to a battery character on your My Energy level page along with a short headline that matches the level.
The Five Levels
Peak Energy (85-100): you're well rested. The battery is full and the page shows an upbeat headline. Good time to keep the patterns that got you here.
Energized (65-84): you're in a strong range. The battery is high. A good moment to plan ahead so you stay there.
Functional (45-64): you're managing, with some room to recover. A short break or a planned long weekend can lift the score back up.
Struggling (25-44): the system is flagging that you're running low. The headline shifts to something like "It's taking extra effort". A clear signal that recovery time would help.
Drained (0-24): the system flags a strong need for rest. The battery is nearly empty. A good moment to look at the suggested dates in Your Next Best Moves.
Weekly Energy Trend chart with the five level bands labeled on the Y axis: Peak Energy, Energized, Functional, Struggling, Drained
How the Level Helps You
Quick read: easier to scan than a raw number.
Matches the page tone: the headline and tip banner change to fit the level, so a Drained day reads very different from a Peak Energy day.
Used in the chart: the Weekly Energy Trend uses the same five bands so you can see how you've moved across them.
Bands, not labels for you
The level describes the data in your Vacation Tracker, not you as a person. A "Struggling" week is a heads-up to think about a break, not a verdict.
Common Questions
The bands are tuned by the Vacation Tracker team and can be updated as the algorithm improves. The Weekly Energy Trend chart shows a small calculator marker when an update changed how scores are calculated.
It can happen, especially right after a long break. As time moves on, factors like Recent Rest will start to pull the score down again.
It's a visual shortcut for your level. A full character matches Peak Energy, and a nearly empty one matches Drained. It's a friendly way to see the level without reading the number.