Progress Photo Leaderboard

See which employees keep their assigned lots stocked with up-to-date progress photos.

Overview

The Progress Photo Leaderboard ranks employees by how well their assigned lots are kept current with progress photos. It surfaces who is staying on top of photo coverage and where lots may be falling behind, so supervisors can spot gaps quickly and recognize consistently strong performers.

How rankings are determined

Each row represents an employee with at least one active assigned lot. For every lot, the most recent non-archived progress photo is checked: a lot counts as "up to date" when its latest photo is within the last 7 days of the selected date. Employees are ranked by the percentage of their assigned lots that are up to date (highest first), with the raw count of up-to-date lots used as a tiebreaker. The date selector lets you evaluate any historical day — freshness is calculated relative to that date in UTC, matching the server's photo-cutoff math.

What you'll see

  • Rank — Position based on photo % (ties broken by up-to-date lot count).

  • Employee — Last name, first name of the assigned user.

  • Up-to-date Lots — "X of Y" lots with a photo in the last 7 days.

  • Photo % — A colored progress bar plus rounded percentage. Green at 80%+, yellow at 50–79%, red below 50%.

The page defaults to today (UTC) and redirects to a date-stamped URL you can bookmark or share. On mobile, the columns collapse into a single row showing the employee name, the X / Y count, and the progress bar. Click any row to open a drawer with per-lot detail — community, lot name, last photo date, and days since the last photo — grouped by community.

Tips

  • Aim to keep every lot green: a photo every 7 days is enough to stay "up to date."

  • Use the date in the URL to look back at a past day and see who was leading then.

  • Click an employee with a low percentage to see exactly which lots are stale and how long it has been since the last photo.