A skill ranking app that shows why you rank where you do.
A skill ranking app that shows why you rank where you do.
Skill Life shows your current rank, how it has moved recently, the one person just ahead, the biggest skill gap between you, and the single action most likely to move you up, all backed by real logged activity.
See your rank and recent movement · Understand the gap to the next spot · Turn comparison into one next action
Movement you can trace back to real activity.
These panels keep ranking honest: rank changes only when logged activity changes, comparison explains position instead of stroking ego, and every rank points at one next action.
Comparison becomes useful when it shows movement, context, and the next step.
This page clarifies how Skill Life handles ranking without overselling it: position, movement, and a concrete next move instead of a static score.
Ranking continues your progress; it does not replace it.
The on-page story moves naturally from logged activity into reading your position, then into the single action that could change it.
Log enough real activity to create rank signal
Rank reflects actual effort: sessions, habits, challenges, and streaks logged over time. No logged activity means no honest rank to compare.
Read your position, movement, and closest gap
See where you stand today, whether you are climbing or dipping, and the single skill gap that most separates you from the person one spot ahead.
Take the one move most likely to raise rank
Turn comparison into a plan: run the modeled session, join the challenge, or hold the streak that the ranking points at. Then watch the number respond.
These routes make the ranking story feel complete.
Move toward the parts of the product that explain how ranking works, what powers it, and what to do after you read your position.
Questions people ask before starting
What makes Skill Life a useful skill ranking app?
It explains your position instead of just showing it. You see your current rank, how it has moved recently, the one person just ahead and the skill gap between you, and the single action most likely to move you up, all backed by logged activity.
How does Skill Life keep ranking from feeling toxic or ego-driven?
Comparison focuses on the closest person ahead and the specific gap that separates you, not a giant public board. Rank exists to make your position and your next move legible, not to amplify vanity.
Is my rank based on real activity or just self-rating?
Real activity. Rank changes only when logged activity changes: sessions, habits, challenges, and streaks. Self-rated sliders alone never move your rank, so the number always has a paper trail.
Who can see my rank and comparison data?
You control what is visible. Public profiles and leaderboards are opt-in, and the closest-comparison feature is designed around the single most relevant peer, not broad exposure of your private activity.
Do I have to use ranking if I mainly want to track skills?
No. Ranking is an optional layer. You can track skills, goals, and habits first and only turn to ranking, challenges, or community when those features actually help you improve.