Store leaderboard

How your ranking is calculated

One clear score. No hidden tricks. Here's exactly what moves you up the board—written in plain English.

The big idea

We don't rank you on only sales or only orders. We build one number—your score—that mixes both your total sales and how many qualifying orders you had in the same week or month. Higher score = higher rank.

Sales half

We look at your total sales (money from qualifying orders) and compare it to the strongest store in that same period. The closer you are to the top, the more this part adds to your score.

Orders half

We also look at your number of qualifying orders and compare it to the busiest store in that period. Strong volume helps here too.

Today we weight it 50% sales + 50% orders—so neither cheap volume nor high prices alone always wins.

Your score on the screen (0–100)

The dashboard shows your score as a number from 0 to 100. Think of it as: how strong you are this period when we blend sales power and order volume together—not two separate competitions.

What doesn't count

Orders that failed or were refunded don't count toward your sales or order total for the leaderboard. Everything else in the period can count.

  • Qualifying orders = real activity that isn't failed or refunded.

Trend (vs last period)

On weekly and monthly views, Trend shows how your score changed compared to the previous week or month—not just raw order count. It helps you see if you're gaining momentum.

Why different prices still feel fair

Every store sets its own prices. By mixing sales and orders into one score, we reward both revenue and customer demand—not only who sells the cheapest bundles.