TL;DR: Optional, private leaderboards within your study group — ranked by consistency (streak days), not by pages memorized. Disabled by default. Designed to encourage showing up, not to create competitive anxiety.
How leaderboards work
- Within groups only. There is no global leaderboard. You only see rankings among your own group members.
- Ranked by streak days (consistency), not by total memorized pages. Someone who has memorized 2 juz over 200 consistent days ranks higher than someone who crammed 10 juz in 30 days.
- Opt-in per group. The group creator can enable or disable the leaderboard. Individual members can hide themselves from it.
Why consistency, not volume
Ranking by pages memorized creates harmful incentives — rushing through verses without proper tajweed, skipping revision to add new material, competing with people in different life circumstances. Ranking by consistency rewards the one thing that actually predicts completion: showing up every day.
What you can see
- Member names (or nicknames) with streak counts.
- Weekly and all-time views.
- Your own rank highlighted.
What you can’t see
- Other members’ retention scores, recitation data, or specific progress.
- Leaderboards of groups you’re not in.
Disabled by default
We take competitive spiritual practice seriously. Leaderboards are off by default in every group. The creator must explicitly enable them, and a disclaimer about the risks of competitive worship is shown first.