Sneaker Leaderboards, Achievement Badges, and Upvotes Explained
SneakersBook's community features are free for everyone: leaderboards rank collectors by total pairs, achievements unlocked, upvotes received, and monthly logging activity; 30 achievement badges reward milestones across six categories; and upvotes let collectors give a thumbs-up to collections, individual pairs, and profiles they like.
How the leaderboards work
Leaderboards rank collectors on four boards: total pairs logged, achievements unlocked, upvotes received, and monthly logging activity. Boards refresh daily, and the monthly activity board resets each month so newer collectors can compete without needing a decade-old collection.
Your public profile shows your standings, and the Leaderboard page on the web lets anyone browse the top collectors.
Achievement badges
There are 30 badges across six categories: count milestones (your 10th, 50th, 100th pair), brand tiers, value benchmarks, condition curation, profile completion, and logging streaks. Badges appear on your profile as you unlock them.
Badges reward the habits that make a catalog valuable: logging consistently, recording condition, and completing details.
Upvotes: the community thumbs-up
You can upvote collections, individual pairs, and collector profiles. Upvotes surface the community's favorite collections and feed the upvote leaderboard, so a well-curated public collection earns visibility.
Everything is opt-in: you choose which collections are public, and private collections never appear in community browsing.
Frequently asked questions
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Last updated: July 2026