How to Know If Your Baseline Is Ready
Check whether your baseline is ready for comparisons before asking Hydrogen for answers.
You need enough repeated days to compare periods with confidence.
A single unusual day should not decide whether the baseline is ready.
When the baseline is ready, Hydrogen can compare real changes instead of guessing.
Readiness is a practical threshold
You do not need perfect data. You need enough stable data to make a comparison worth trusting.
Quick answers
It is ready when you have enough normal workdays to compare one period against another without relying on a single noisy day.
Uneven data is still useful as context, but you should treat strong conclusions as provisional.
No. Use a practical threshold, then improve the baseline over time.
Track a few normal workdays
Build a baseline on Windows, then compare periods once the data is stable enough to trust.