Year-to-date, made readable

Track progress from Jan 1 to today — without the noise

A clean front page structure for a YTD tracker: key numbers, milestones, and simple reporting blocks you can expand later into full product pages.

Day
Year
YTD
Remaining
Values are calculated in the browser.

Overview

YearTo.Date is designed around a simple idea: most tracking should fit on one screen. The homepage shows the essentials first, then adds detail through predictable blocks.

This layout is commonly used when restoring a domain’s homepage: clear headings, internal anchors, and a stable information architecture.

Typical sections
  • YTD progress and milestone highlights
  • Simple monthly breakdown
  • Notes / changelog block
  • Contact entry point

Features

Progress

A single YTD number plus context: days elapsed and days remaining.

Milestones

Quarter markers and custom checkpoints for teams and personal goals.

Reporting

A compact summary block you can export or expand into a full report page.

Templates

Reusable blocks for different domains: finance, events, communities, products.

Use cases

Teams

Track yearly OKRs, delivery pace, and deadline proximity at a glance.

Personal

Habit streaks, training plans, reading goals, and budgets.

FAQ

What does “YTD” mean?
Year-to-date: from the start of the year up to today.
Is this connected to a backend?
This is a static homepage template. Add a backend when needed.
Can the layout be expanded?
Yes — you can add internal pages while keeping this stable homepage structure.

Contact

Use this block as a neutral point of contact for inquiries and requests.

Static form layout (no backend).