The kudos leaderboard
The kudos leaderboard is a ranked view of who received the most kudos in a chosen time window. It aggregates public kudos that Dailybot recorded for your organization — not private or dashboard-only recognition unless your configuration explicitly includes those in reporting.
What the leaderboard shows
Each row is usually a person (or a team, if your org rolls up that way) with a count of kudos received in the period. Some workspaces also show top categories or recent senders in a sidebar; exact columns depend on your plan and admin settings.
Time periods
| Period | Typical use |
|---|---|
| Weekly | Sprint or team rituals |
| Monthly | Broader trends and all-hands slides |
| All-time | Onboarding context and long-term culture signals |
Switch the period in the leaderboard header or filter control; numbers recompute from Dailybot’s records, not from live chat scrollback.
Where to access it
- Open the Dailybot web app.
- Go to Kudos or Recognition in the main navigation.
- Select Leaderboard (or Rankings).
If you do not see it, your admin may have disabled leaderboard visibility for members — ask an org admin to confirm visibility settings.
Privacy considerations
Leaderboards surface who received recognition, not private messages. If your org allows anonymous kudos, the public post may hide the sender while the leaderboard still counts the recipient; admins can often see sender details in audit views for moderation. Avoid using the leaderboard as a performance management scorecard unless your people team has aligned on that use; counts favor visible roles and active channels.