Signs This Week #7
Club Rank is live: six ranks, Alignment Points, and a badge gallery for members who actually use the platform. Seeker integration goes on hold, a standalone build it's going to need but can't get right now, and the NFT project moves up to take its place.
Club Rank is live
Last week we said the community ranking system was in progress. It's done. Club Rank is a full member status system built on Alignment Points (AP), a permanent record of how you engage with the club.
- Learning & Mastery. 15 AP per module quiz passed, +10 for a perfect score, +50 for a full course completed.
- Mindset. 5 AP per daily reflection, +25 at a 7-day streak, +100 at 30 days.
- Platform Tools. Profile fields (picture, bio, socials, and more) earn 5 AP each the first time you fill them in, up to 45 AP base, doubled to 90 if your profile is public. Portfolio Planner earns 50 AP on first completion and 10 AP per monthly review.
- Community & Growth. Referrals that reach Tier 1 or Tier 2 earn AP on top of the existing SIGNS token rewards, plus AP for event attendance, featured content, and DAO votes.
- Conviction. Automatic AP for holding your tier threshold over time, from 25 AP at 30 consecutive days up to 300 AP at a full year.
To be clear on what this is not: Club Rank doesn't distribute SIGNS tokens and doesn't touch the Community Wallet. Referral and Loyalty remain the token-denominated programs. Club Rank is prestige and engagement, a record of who's actually using the tools the club built.
Seeker integration: on hold
We've been saying Seeker was close to a direction call. It landed, just not the direction anyone was hoping for.
The hybrid approach never got to a state worth putting in front of Seeker holders, and the honest path forward is a standalone app, not a wrapper around the existing platform. That's a real build on its own, not a side task, and it's not something we can take on well alongside everything else on the plate right now.
So Seeker integration is going on hold. We're pushing it out a few months rather than rushing a standalone build we don't have the capacity to do right. Nothing about the intent has changed. It's a sequencing call, not a cancellation.
What comes next
Seeker isn't gone, it's just behind the NFT project in the queue now. We'll confirm timing when there's timing to confirm.
No manufactured hype around either. What does not change is that the work either gets done or it does not, and either way it is visible.