How The Skool Leaderboards Work
Just for fun... a little insight for you all on how the Skool Leaderboards work. They are intended to drive engagement and also provide some encouragement to us all to keep going on our learning and community building journeys.
There are 9 levels, which is represented by the little number in a blue circle on the bottom right side of your profile picture when you post or comment, and you can check how many points away you are from the next level by going to your profile page.
Your engagement level is specific to each Skool community you are in, so if you're a 4 in The AI MAP Room and then join another Skool community, you start from 1 again 😉
You might also notice that the higher you get in the levels... the more points you need to earn to level up. This means to reach those higher levels... you've accomplished something impressive! You've engaged and become a real valuable asset inside that community!
In addition to the Leaderboard Levels there are also Emojis you may notice on some members names. These are not something they added, they are actually added by Skool as a recognition for accomplishing something.
For example a:
🔥 = you engaged a minimum of 10 times a day for 30 days straight
⭐️ = their Skool community is in the Top 1% of the Discovery search (WOWZERS!!)
In addition there are Activity Leader Boards inside each community which you can see on the right of the community page under the About section. It defaults to show you the top contributors for the past 30 days, but if you select "see all leaderboards" you can also see monthly and the All-Time leaderboard.
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How The Skool Leaderboards Work
The AI MAP Room
skool.com/the-aimap-room
A community of midlife women learning to build online income with ChatGPT, Claude, and other AI tools. No overwhelm and no tech background needed.
Leaderboard (30-day)
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