Hey all! We're now just over 7 days into the challenge, with a lot of exciting activity in each of the participation dimensions we're highlighting this month
Here are our current top 10 on the leaderboard since May 6th!
As a refresher, here's how the system works and what earns points!
Biggest ToolTip Leap (aka Buzz Lightyear)
Currently, @trz-justin-dev is in the lead for the Biggest ToolTip Leap (aka Buzz Lightyear)
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Top Ten ToolTips Earners In 4 weeks May 6-31 (aka Forager Bees)
Congrats @pyrrho @jg80 @Thore @brocantcode @Steven_W @jonnilundy @abusedmedia for making the top 10 on the forum participation leaderboard based on week 1 of this challenge!
All of these folks are in the running for the Top Ten ToolTips Earners In 4 weeks May 6-31 (aka Forager Bees)
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Top 3 ToolTips Earners of all Time (aka Queen Bees)
@ScottR @bradlymathews @AnsonHwang remain the top 3 on our global leaderboard for all time, holding onto the running for the Top 3 ToolTips Earners of all Time (aka Queen Bees)
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Most Solutions Shared (aka Hive Mind)
For this badge, right now we have @pyrrho in the lead with 8 solutions marked this past week and the following folks with 2 or more solutions each
@MiguelOrtiz@jg80 @bobthebear @kschirrmacher @abusedmedia @ScottR @brocantcode @MikeCB @matthewej @trz-justin-dev @benvalerian-- thank you all for generously sharing knowledge back with the community!
Most Likes Received (aka The Beeβs Knees)
Based on week 1 we currently have a comment by @jg80 at the top with 6 likes on this heartwarming topic: Creating a 9 box in retool . @jg80 took the time to deep dive and show how a specific use case could be built on Retool, explaining each step and code snippet, in an upbeat and encouraging way! Great to see @MiguelOrtiz also expressed gratitude and positive feedback right below!
That comment itself is also currently one of the most-liked this past week!
Most Liked Community Show + Tell Post (aka Architect Bee)
We've only had a couple of topics created so far, so if folks are interested to share an interesting use case you've built in Retool, please do share!
Looking forward to reading and learning!