A leaderboard ranks members of a community by a metric — typically XP — over a specified window. Leaderboards are automated: nothing for you to join, nothing to opt in to. Your rank updates as you earn.Documentation Index
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Types
See Leaderboard Types. The common windows are daily, weekly, monthly, and all-time, plus scheduled leaderboards with explicit start/end dates.Prizes
Many leaderboards have prizes tied to placement — the top N members at the end of the window may be awarded rewards automatically. See Rewards & recognition.Scheduled leaderboards
A leaderboard can have a start and end date. Before the start, the leaderboard may display a coming soon page with the start time. At the end, winners are finalised and prizes distributed; a historical snapshot may remain visible.Time-left indicator
For time-bound leaderboards, a countdown indicates how long until the current window closes.Reading your rank
Leaderboards show your rank in a highlighted row so you can find yourself in a long list. The rank reflects the XP you’ve earned inside the window’s timeframe.Related
Types
Time windows and variants.
Rewards & recognition
Prize distribution.
XP
The ranking metric.

