A new way to see your Performance Rankings, recalibrated anticipation scores, smart workout notifications, and a cleaner mixed-reality experience — all rolling out to Reflexion GO on April 23, 2026.
Reflexion GO’s Performance Rankings have always told you where you stand against every other athlete training in the app. Your reaction time, your decision-making, your anticipation — each of them has been sitting in the Rankings panel as a percentile. Useful, but abstract. A number on a screen.
This week, we’re turning those rankings into something you can see — not just read. Starting April 23, every assessment batch ends with a bell curve graph showing exactly where your score lands, and the same graphs are now available for every cognition in the Rankings panel.
Alongside the new visualization, we’re shipping a big technical fix to the anticipation assessment, smart workout notifications, a small quality-of-life change for assessment refreshes, and a bug fix for mixed-reality drills. Here’s the full breakdown.
New
Performance Rankings, now on a bell curve
You already had a percentile rank for every cognitive skill — that’s been in the Performance Rankings panel since day one. What’s new is how you see it.
Finish a batch of assessments and a bell curve graph now pops up automatically, showing exactly where your score lands across the entire Reflexion GO user base. If you’re in the 87th percentile for reaction time, you’ll see it — and you’ll see the shape of the curve that got you there. If your decision-making drops into the 40th percentile after a long travel day, you’ll see that too.
The same graphs are now one tap away from every cognition in the Performance Rankings panel, so you can revisit them any time — not just right after a session.
You could always see your ranking. Now you can see what it looks like.
Improved
Anticipation rankings, sharpened
Under the hood, we’ve refined how the anticipation assessment is scored — tuning it to better capture the fast, instinctive reads that matter most in real athletic moments.
The result: more accurate rankings, and a fuller picture of what athletes can really do. The next time you run an anticipation assessment, your percentile will update based on the new scoring logic. For most athletes, it’ll go up — a better reflection of the skill you’ve been building all along.
New
Smart workout notifications
Consistency is the whole game in cognitive training. You can have the best neuroscience on the planet inside the headset, but if the headset’s in the closet, nothing compounds.
So we built smart notifications into Reflexion GO — reminders when it’s time for your next workout, and encouragement when you’re mid-program. They adapt to your schedule rather than nagging you at random, and they’re designed to get you from “I should train today” to actually training today.
New
More control during assessment refreshes
Refreshes still run two assessments at a time — the minimum needed to keep your performance baselines accurate — but you’re now in the driver’s seat between them. Finish both in one go, or pick up where you left off next time. Your call.
A small addition. Makes a real difference on the days you’ve got 90 seconds less than you thought.
Improved
Sharper mixed reality drills
Mixed reality gets even sharper this release. Portals and Cubes drills now run cleanly within your defined play space every time, with passthrough and drill environments staying perfectly separated. The result: every session feels dialed-in from the jump, no matter how you’ve set your space.
Pick up your Quest. See where you rank.
These updates go live in Reflexion GO on Meta Quest on April 23, 2026. Fire up the app in your next training session to see your percentile curves, your recalibrated anticipation score, and everything else above.
Reflexion GO is available on Meta Quest. Updates roll out automatically — you don’t need to do anything to get them. Questions or feedback? Reach out at [email protected].
