Leaderboard
See where you stand against your team and your site.
What this is
The leaderboard ranks team members by points earned over a window — day, week, month, or quarter. You can see your rank against your shift, your site, or your whole organization (depending on what your employer has turned on).
How to use it
- Open the Leaderboard tab.
- Pick a window — today, this week, this month.
- Pick a group — my shift, my site, my organization.
- See your rank and the points behind it.
The rank updates as points land, so the picture shifts through the day. If you complete a shift strongly, you'll see your rank move up the next time the leaderboard refreshes.
What the rank actually means
The leaderboard ranks the behaviors that count — the goals your organization has set. It's not popularity, not seniority, not who's friends with the manager. Points come from real operational work. Where you rank reflects the work you did against the same goals everyone else is hitting.
Privacy
You always see your own name and rank. What others see depends on your employer's settings:
- Public — everyone sees everyone's name and rank.
- Anonymous — others see ranks but not names (except their own).
- Off — leaderboard is hidden entirely for your organization.