Track skills across real activities
Track practice, hobbies, workouts, and repeated effort in one profile so progress stays visible over time instead of disappearing inside disconnected notes or checklists.
Skill assessment and real-life growth
Skill Life helps people discover strengths, compare skill levels, track growth, build habits, keep goals visible, find accountability, and turn improvement into something they can actually sustain. Start with a free 60-second skill assessment, then move straight into a system that connects tracking, ranking, challenges, reading, and community instead of scattering progress across separate tools.
Track practice, hobbies, workouts, and repeated effort in one profile so progress stays visible over time instead of disappearing inside disconnected notes or checklists.
Leaderboards and ranking work better when they are connected to real practice, challenges, and visible progress rather than a single static score.
Turn goals into repeated action with habits, streaks, accountability loops, and shared pressure that keep momentum alive after motivation drops.
Connect books, challenges, and milestones directly to the skills you want to improve so learning is tied to real action.
These routes explain the product through clear use cases instead of thin marketing pages.
The product is strongest when assessment leads into action. Use it to see where you stand, choose what to improve next, find people with similar interests, and keep real progress visible across physical, mental, social, creative, professional, and lifestyle skills.
Skill Life is a free skill assessment and skill tracker app for real-life growth. It helps people assess current skill levels, compare progress, build habits, track goals, read with purpose, join challenges, and find accountability in one connected system.
The core assessment takes about 60 seconds. It is designed to give useful direction quickly, then hand off into tracking, ranking, and improvement routes that keep the result actionable.
After the quiz you can browse skills, track progress, compare skill levels, create goals, build habits, join challenges, read books tied to improvement, and explore people and communities who care about the same kinds of growth.
No. Ranking is one layer. The broader goal is to turn insight into repeatable action, visible progress, and a system that helps people keep improving in real life.