Personal records & trip leaderboard
The dashboard's bottom half answers two questions: "what's the single best stat I've ever logged?" and "which of my trips ranks where, on every metric?"
Personal records
Six rows, each highlighting the all-time best across every trip your org has ever recorded:
| Record | What's tracked |
|---|---|
| Longest day | Most kilometres in a single calendar day |
| Longest trip | Most kilometres in a trip total |
| Most days | Trip with the highest day count |
| Highest elevation | Trip with the largest cumulative climb (m) |
| Toughest day | Highest terrain difficulty index |
| Fastest pace | Best avg km/h moving (longer than 1 hour) |
Each row links to the trip + the specific day where the record was set, so you can re-live what you did.
Tied records (rare — same kilometres on two different days) both show; the most recent wins on display order.
Trip leaderboard
Below the records, a ranked list of every public-or-team trip the org has ever had, sortable by:
- Total distance (default)
- Trip duration (days)
- Average km/day
- Total elevation gain
- Naismith equivalent (terrain-adjusted distance)
- Created date (most recent first)
Clicking any column header re-sorts on that metric. The active metric's value is highlighted in gold; the others stay dim.
Privacy
Both views respect trip visibility:
- Org admin: sees all trips (public, unlisted, private).
- Public visitors at
/leaderboard(if you've enabled it): see only public trips. Private trips are excluded from the leaderboard rankings entirely (so a hidden 1500 km trip doesn't appear as "the longest trip" unless it's public).
Plan availability
All plans. The records and leaderboard are pure views over your trip data; no extra storage or quota.
Related
- Analytics glossary — definitions for every metric used here.
- Activity heatmap — the rhythm view that sits above this one on the dashboard.
- Trip management — visibility controls.
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