Progress & leaderboard
How your training results build into lifetime and per-skill statistics, how levels progress, and how the leaderboard ranks players by total points.
Every completed training adds to your record. Over time you build up lifetime statistics, per-skill progress, higher levels, and a place on the leaderboard.
Your lifetime statistics
The Training home shows three headline stats, counting your completed sessions:
- Total Success Rate — your overall percentage of points earned out of the points possible.
- Total Points — the sum of all your message scores across sessions.
- Total Trainings Completed — how many sessions you've finished.
Per-skill progress
Each skill card shows your stats for that specific skill once you've trained it:
- Total Points earned in that skill,
- Trained — how many times you've completed a session with it, and
- Success Rate — your percentage for that skill.
A skill's success rate is the points you earned divided by the most you could have earned. This same figure feeds your overall success rate and the checks that unlock new levels.
How levels progress
Skills are grouped into levels, and higher levels start out locked. You unlock the next level by meeting both conditions in your current highest level — trying at least 60% of its skills and reaching at least 50% success rate in the ones you've tried. Each time you finish a session, the platform re-checks whether you've earned the next level, and an unlock is permanent once granted. See Trainable skills & levels for the full rules.
The leaderboard
The Training home also has a Leaderboard — "Compare yourself with others." It lists players by Rank, Name, and Points:
- Ranking is by total points from your completed sessions. Only players with more than zero points appear, and tied players share a rank.
- The top three get gold, silver, and bronze badges.
- Your own row is highlighted and tagged (you). Even if you're far down the list, the table shows the top players plus a window of rows around your own position, so you can always see where you stand.
- A skill filter lets you rank by a single skill instead of overall points — when filtered, only points from sessions of that skill are counted.