Walked Lots Leaderboard

See which employees walked the highest share of their assigned lots on a given day, and drill into the per-lot breakdown.

Overview

The Walked Lots Leaderboard ranks your employees by the share of their assigned lots that were walked on a single calendar day. It gives you a fast read on daily walkthrough coverage and surfaces who is keeping up with their assigned lots and who has gaps to close.

How rankings are determined

Each row represents one employee and the lots assigned to them in the current builder. A lot is considered "walked" on the viewed day when its lastWalkthrough falls on that calendar day (UTC). Only active lots for that day are counted - the same active-lot rule used by the other leaderboards: not archived, scheduled work has started on or before the viewed day, and the lot is not on an active hold.

Rankings are sorted primarily by walk percentage (highest first), then by raw walked-lot count (highest first), then alphabetically by employee name as a stable tie-breaker. Employees who share the same walk percentage share the same rank number.

What you'll see

On desktop the table shows four columns: rank, Employee, Walked Lots (walked of total), and Walked % (a color-coded progress bar with the rounded percentage). On mobile the rank sits next to a condensed row showing the employee name, the walked/total count, and the progress bar.

The leaderboard is scoped to a single date that lives in the URL. Opening the page from the menu drops you on today's UTC date; you can change the date by editing the URL segment (e.g. /leaderboards/walked-lots/2026-05-06). Past dates are immutable, so they load instantly from cache once viewed.

Clicking (or tapping) a row opens a side drawer titled Lots Walked - {Employee}. The drawer shows the reference date, the employee's overall progress bar, and a per-community breakdown listing every assigned lot with a green Walked or red Not walked badge. Tapping any lot inside the drawer navigates straight to that lot's detail page.

Tips

  • Use this leaderboard as a daily check-in - if someone's percentage is unusually low, open their drawer to see exactly which lots and which communities are behind.

  • Because the date is part of the URL, you can bookmark or share a link to a specific day's results with a teammate.

  • If an employee is missing from the leaderboard, they likely have no active lots assigned for the viewed day - assignments and active-lot rules govern who appears.