Leaderboard Tracker
Log points for each player or team across as many rounds, days or weeks as you like, watch running totals update live, reveal a top-three podium, and export the full log as a CSV.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Add 2 to 30 player or team names, one per line, then tap Start Tracker.
- Type a label for the current session (a day, a week, a round) so every point you log is tagged in the history.
- Tap plus or minus next to any name to adjust their running total — the podium and rankings update instantly.
- Tap Export CSV any time to download the full point history and final totals, or Fullscreen Podium to project the top three.
Add your players or teams once, then keep coming back to log points every day or every week without ever losing the running total. Label each session — Monday Quiz, Week 3, whatever fits — before tapping plus or minus, and every single point change is recorded to a live history log underneath the board. A podium view surfaces the current top three with medals, and it re-ranks the instant a score changes, so you always know who's ahead. When you're ready to hand the numbers off to a spreadsheet or a report, Export CSV downloads the entire point-by-point log plus final totals as a file, no copying by hand required.
Frequently asked questions
- Does the leaderboard remember scores if I close the tab and come back tomorrow?
- No. The tracker runs entirely offline in the browser with no saved storage, so scores exist only for the current tab session — export the CSV before closing if you want to keep a permanent record across days or weeks.
- What happens if I tap the plus button several times very quickly?
- Every tap is applied immediately and logged as its own event, so rapid tapping never merges or drops a point — your running total always equals the exact sum of every tap you made.
- How does the podium decide who's in first, second and third place?
- The podium re-sorts by current total every time any score changes, showing the three highest totals with gold, silver and bronze medals — if a lower-ranked player overtakes someone, the podium reflects that on the very next tap.