I hear what you’re saying here. However, I think your suggestion could interfere with many athletes’ progress.
Progression Levels ensures steady progress and your FTP is an objective measure that reflects that progress. If you were to accept an increased FTP but keep the same Progression Levels, your workouts could increase dramatically.
The recalibration of your Progression Levels after an FTP increase is meant to keep a productive training progression based on your FTP increase.There is little benefit to testing your FTP more frequently than once a month when progress can be guided by evolving Progression Levels.
To get the most out of Adaptive Training and your Plan, I suggest testing or using AI FTP detection every 4- 6 weeks. That way, your progress will be sustained by working through the Progression Levels at a given FTP. After 4- 6 weeks, you can expect to see meaningful changes to your FTP. Subsequently, your Progression Levels will adjust accordingly to ensure progress at this new FTP.
Progress is always the goal! If you do want to log your FTP more often, you could do what @mcneese.chad has suggested; check your FTP without accepting it and log it using Annotations in your Calendar. Check out this article to learn how: Add and Edit Annotations.