Performance review prep
Use a work accomplishments tracker template before review season steals the details
If your real problem is not effort but memory, this template gives you one place to save wins, proof, and manager-ready lines while the work is still fresh.
Start here if: you keep doing solid work, then sit down at review time with a blank page and half a memory. The tracker is the low-friction paid step before the bigger review-prep products.
Get the £19 trackerReview due this week instead? Skip ahead to the £24 prep kit.
What this template helps you capture
The win itself
What changed, what you shipped, what problem moved, and what part you owned.
The proof
Numbers, dates, stakeholder feedback, customer notes, and details that disappear first when you wait too long.
The one-line version
A sentence you can reuse in a self-review, raise conversation, interview, or promotion packet.
The pattern over time
Enough entries to spot themes, not isolated tasks, when you need to make a stronger case.
Why people buy the tracker instead of staying on the free pages
- You do not need to invent the structure yourself.
- You stop losing evidence between one project and the next.
- You get a cleaner first paid step than jumping straight to the full review guide.
- You can still upgrade later if your review is close and you need a stronger draft this week.
Pick by timing, not by overthinking
Review is weeks away: start with the £19 tracker.
Review is this week or next: go straight to the £24 prep kit.
You want a free example first: open the brag sheet template page.
You want the whole ladder laid out: use the review offer comparison page.
Need the cheapest shortcut into a stronger review record?
The tracker is for people who are not blank because they did nothing. They are blank because they did too much to remember cleanly later.
Get the £19 tracker See the product page firstWant the full how-to first? Read the work accomplishments tracker article.