A leaderboard where daily consistency is the only scoring edge.
A weekly habit score built from quests, transactions, and reflections — never from financial amounts. The highest scorers are the most consistent, not the wealthiest.
A personal card showing your current rank, weekly points, equipped title, day streak, and how many spots you've moved since your last visit.
The top three hunters get a podium — gold, silver, bronze. The rest of the board is a ranked list. A real competition with a real top spot to chase every week.
A streak rewards hunters who show up every day. The longer your streak, the bigger the multiplier applied to your weekly Hunter Points total.
You choose whether to appear on the board. Pick a display name — or use a random Hunter #XXXX. No financial data is ever visible. Leave any time, and your scores are removed.
Most money apps compete on net worth or savings rate — which just means the person with the highest income wins. Hunter Vault's leaderboard competes on something you can actually control: how consistently you log, quest, and reflect. Do those three things every day and your score climbs. That's the game.

Daily quests earn 5 points each (10 for weekly quests, up to 175/week). Every transaction you log earns 1 point (capped at 15 per day, 105 per week). Each daily reflection adds 3 more (up to 35/week). Then your streak multiplier scales the total — a 30-day streak pushes the multiplier to ×1.40. See how XP and quests work →

Your Standing card gives you the full picture at a glance — your rank, points, streak, and how you moved since you last checked. The movement indicator tells you whether logging yesterday actually helped. Knowing exactly how far the Top 10 is makes it feel reachable.

The board resets every Monday. A new week, a new competition, a clean slate. Whatever happened last week — good or bad — doesn't carry over. The hunters who log every day this week are the ones who land on the podium. That's intentional: it keeps the competition alive and anyone's to win. Build consistency with streaks and money habits →

The leaderboard never sees your financial data. Only your display name and habit score are shared — and only if you opt in. You can leave at any time and your scores are removed from the board.
Hunter Points are a weekly habit score — they measure how consistently you log transactions, complete quests, and do daily reflections. They are never based on income, spending totals, or any financial data.
You earn 5 points per daily quest, 10 per weekly quest, 1 per logged transaction (capped at 15/day), and 3 per daily reflection. Streak multipliers apply on top: a 7-day streak adds 15%, a 30-day streak adds 40%.
Every Monday. Points reset to zero and the competition starts fresh. Your rank history is your own to track — the board only shows the current week.
No. The leaderboard is fully opt-in. You choose to join, set a display name (or use a random Hunter #XXXX), and can leave at any time. Opting out removes your scores from the board.
Never. The leaderboard only exposes your display name and Hunter Points score — a habit metric. No income, balances, spending categories, or any financial data is ever shared or visible.
A consecutive-day streak boosts your weekly total: 3+ days applies ×1.05 (Ember Rush), 7+ days ×1.15 (Shadow Momentum), 14+ days ×1.25 (Dungeon Surge), and 30+ days ×1.40 (Eternal Sentinel). Consistency pays off.
Download Hunter Vault free on iOS and Android — track your habits, earn Hunter Points, and see your name climb the board.