Log Sessions

See every raid night rebuilt from your synced Warcraft Logs reports: what you cleared, how long it took, who showed, and a one-click compare against your cooldown plan.

3 min read5 stepsLast updated: July 5, 2026
In short

Sessions is the default view under Logs: your raid nights rebuilt from Warcraft Logs reports your group has synced, newest first, with what you cleared, how long it took, and who showed. Open a night for its full breakdown, or compare a night's actual cooldown usage against your plan.

Where to find it:Group HubLogsSessionsOpen in your group

What A Session Is

A session is one raid night, rebuilt from the Warcraft Logs reports your group has synced. Viserio Cooldowns groups your imported pulls by night and lines up what got killed, how long the night ran, and who was there, so you get the whole night's story without opening the raw log yourself.

Getting to Your Sessions

1

Open Logs

Go to your group page and click Logs. Sessions is the tab you land on by default.

2

Sync your guild's reports

If a night is missing, click Sync Guild Reports (needs a linked Warcraft Logs guild). New reports import and the matching nights appear in the list.

3

Scan the list

Raid nights are listed newest first, each row showing what was cleared, run time, pulls and wipes, and headcount.

4

Open a night

Click any row to drill into that night's full breakdown.

5

Compare a night's cooldowns

On a row with a completed compare analysis, click Review cooldowns to open the night's actual cast usage against your plan in WCL Review.

What A Session Row Shows

ColumnWhat it tells you
Date / weekThe night's date, and its raid week if the night lines up with one.
ClearedOne tile per raid raided that night; a green ring and check mark a full clear, otherwise the kill count.
Run timeHow long the night ran, plus the percentage of it spent on the move (traveling between pulls).
Pulls / wipesTotal pulls that night, with a wipe count underneath.
AttendanceHow many raiders were logged that night.
Review cooldownsOpens the night's WCL Review comparison, when one exists, in a new tab.

Above the list, a short attendance teaser reports your tracked raider count and the typical headcount per night; open it to reach the full attendance table, which lives in Roster Report.

A Night's Breakdown

Clicking a session opens its full breakdown: this-night stat cards (pull tally, kills/wipes, run time, biggest downtime gap), a classified timeline of the whole night, the boss pull sequence, the largest downtime gaps, and clear speed for every raid raided that night. Use the prev/next arrows to step between nights without going back to the list, or Open in WCL to jump to the raw report.

Clear Speed

For each raid raided that night, Clear Speed shows a card per difficulty: bosses killed, clear time, and route efficiency (lower is better). A full Mythic clear that qualifies gets a badge, and once your group has a full Mythic clear on record, the same card folds in a clear-speed trend against your recent runs, with a link into that raid's full clear-by-clear history.

Excluded nights

Group admins can flag a night with Don't count this night, from either the session list or the night's own breakdown. It drops the night from attendance, insights, stats, and the timeline, and moves it into an Excluded nights archive near the bottom of the list, visible to everyone but only reversible by admins. A heuristic nudges the flag amber on nights that look off-roster (an unusually small or unfamiliar group), but it's only a suggestion; you decide.

Fixing a night that imported wrong

From a night's breakdown, admins get a maintenance menu with Refresh this night, which rebuilds that night's timeline and insights from the already-imported report without a full re-sync. The Logs tab's own overflow menu also offers group-wide options to fill in missing insights or rebuild every night's insights from scratch.

See also

  • WCL Review: compare a night's real cast usage against your assigned cooldowns
  • Roster Report: the full attendance table and roster readiness audit

Frequently asked questions

Why is my raid night missing from Sessions?
Sessions is built from reports your group has synced from Warcraft Logs. If a night is missing, sync your guild reports from the Logs tab; the night appears once its report is imported.
Can I remove a night that was not a real raid?
Admins can flag a night with Don't count this night, which drops it from attendance, insights, stats, and the timeline and moves it to an archive. It can be reverted at any time.
Where do I see full attendance, not just per-night headcount?
Sessions shows a short attendance summary; open it to reach the full attendance table, which lives in Roster Report.