Statistics and Intervals

I’m coming back to Bunpro after a few years, decided to commit to learning Japanese every day for a full year. I’m trying to set some goals in my productivity apps, but I want them to be reasonable & attainable, as to not be disappointed at the end of it.

For that I need to know the current SRS intervals and if there’s any way to view my current grammar points broken down by SRS Level. I know on the front page it says how many of them is Adept or Seasoned, but I believe SRS here is similar to WK where Adept has like 3-4 levels like Apprentice does, right?

Is there any way to view specifically, how many Adept 1, Adept 2 etc. i got?
And are those intervals that i found in a thread from 2018 still accurate?:

The SRS algorithm is 4hrs, 8hrs, 24hrs, 2 days, 4 days, 8 days, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months for finished. However, it is a tentative algorithm and is still in development

I just saw that in profile stats there’s this chart that refers to “Streak”.

Is this the breakdown of my grammar points based on current SRS level?
Also, could someone tell me how many Adepts and Seasoned is there?

On your dashboard page, there’s a couple of buttons in the “Progress” section that show how many items you have in each SRS stage. Make sure to switch to “grammar” at the top of the section and then just click on each box to see all items that are currently in that stage

If you go to your user profile, you’ll progress bars for each JLPT level, these progress bars are color coded and if you hover over a specific color, it will show you how many grammar points are in this specific SRS level.

For example, I have 74 N3 grammar points in 中級者. The darker the color, the higher the SRS level.

Thanks, is there any way to see it more granular? It only tells me how many items I have in Seasoned or Adept, but not how many items are in for example, Adept 1 or Adept 2.

This is the report generated by pressing the Seasoned button in the Progress section on the main page, it shows items in Seasoned 1, Seasoned 2 etc. You’d have to count them manually though.

Here is some information about the SRS review intervals: