> ## Documentation Index
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# Opportunity Days

> Learn how to use Opportunity Days to see which upcoming dates are most likely to outperform or underperform for a selected KPI.

## Overview

Opportunity Days shows when your spend is most likely to work harder.

Instead of telling you where to move budget, it tells you when future dates appear stronger or weaker for the selected KPI based on the current forecast pattern.

That makes it a timing tool rather than a channel-allocation tool.

## What you can do

In Opportunity Days, you can:

* Select a KPI
* Review the strongest upcoming days
* Review the weakest upcoming days
* See a forward-looking opportunity pattern across the near-term window
* Use the chart and ranked tables to plan launches, pushes, or heavier investment periods

The report is designed to complement Recommendations:

* **Opportunity Days** tells you **when** conditions look stronger
* **Recommendations** tells you **where** to invest more or less

## What the report looks like in practice

The page combines:

* a forecast-extremes summary card
* a short explanation of what the timing signal means
* an opportunity-range chart across the forward window
* ranked `Top 5 days` and `Lower 5 days` tables

That makes the page useful for both quick timing decisions and more detailed planning conversations.

<img src="https://mintcdn.com/provalytics/sNdhtgaFBHI7eYci/images/opportunity-days/opportunity-days-overview.png?fit=max&auto=format&n=sNdhtgaFBHI7eYci&q=85&s=e3beaf8fa5eff4047601b310353cad00" alt="Opportunity Days overview" width="1321" height="1223" data-path="images/opportunity-days/opportunity-days-overview.png" />

## What the report is showing

Opportunity Days compares future forecast dates against the normal forecast level for the selected KPI and highlights where certain dates appear stronger or weaker than typical.

The report surfaces:

* the strongest days in the forward window
* the weakest days in the forward window
* an opportunity index showing relative lift or softness

This makes it easier to plan around timing instead of treating every future day as equally valuable.

## How to interpret it well

Use Opportunity Days to answer:

* Are there better days to launch or push harder?
* Are there days where we should expect weaker response?
* Should we shift timing even if we keep the same overall budget?
* When should we support a big campaign, sale, or message with extra pressure?

### A practical reading rule

This report is best for relative timing decisions.

It does **not** replace:

* incrementality measurement
* budget allocation logic
* channel-level optimization

Instead, it helps you decide whether similar spend is likely to perform differently depending on the day.

## What this report is best for

Opportunity Days is especially useful for:

* launch timing
* promotional windows
* monthly pacing adjustments
* planning heavier pushes around stronger forecasted days
* avoiding overcommitting spend on softer days unless there is a strategic reason

This is particularly helpful when teams are trying to coordinate:

* media timing
* ecommerce events
* promotions
* brand moments
* reporting expectations

## Important interpretation note

Opportunity Days is a forecast-relative timing signal, not a guarantee.

Use it together with:

* [Budget Recommendations](/planning/budget-recommendations)
* [Scenario Planner](/planning/scenario-planner)
* [Campaign Performance](/using-provalytics/campaign-performance)

That combined view helps answer both:

* when to lean in
* and where the budget should go
