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# The event leaderboard

The **Leaderboard** ranks reps by scan count so your team can see how they're stacking up. Useful for booth motivation and the daily standup.

## Where to find it

Tap **Board** in the bottom tab bar.

![Leaderboard — This Event view](/files/Ayz5Xci9ONAYNTWB8PnV)

## The three views

Switch between three time filters at the top:

* **Today** — scans from today, across all your events. Good for daily sprints.
* **This Event** — scans from the event you're currently working. Good for booth motivation.
* **All Time** — cumulative across every event you've worked in Mobly.

## What you see above the rankings

A summary banner shows total event scans and how many reps are actively scanning, so the team sees the full picture, not just individual rank.

## How fresh is the data

The board updates as scans come in.

## Related articles

* [How to capture a lead](/help-center/the-mobly-app/capture-and-enrichment/how-to-capture-a-lead.md)
* [The Mobly App overview](/help-center/the-mobly-app/the-mobly-app.md)


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