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Sign up - It’s freeHow Points Are Earned
Every interaction with Clock.now that adds value to your experience rewards you with points. Points accumulate over time and are used to rank all users on this leaderboard.
| Action | Points Awarded |
|---|---|
| Save a city to your dashboard | 5 pts |
| Set a time reminder | 10 pts |
| Refer a friend who signs up | 25 pts |
| Earn a badge | Varies |
| Daily login streak | 2 pts / day |
Badges You Can Earn
Badges are permanent awards shown on your profile. Some unlock after a single action; others require sustained activity over time.
Tips to Climb the Leaderboard
Daily logins earn 2 points each and maintain your streak. A 30-day streak unlocks the Streak Master badge, which carries its own point bonus. Consistency compounds quickly - 30 days of logins alone is 60 points.
Each city you save earns 5 points. If you work with teams across multiple countries, saving all the cities you regularly check adds up fast and makes Clock.now genuinely more useful at the same time.
Reminders are the highest per-action point earner at 10 points each. Use them for recurring cross-timezone meetings, DST change dates, or any deadline that matters to you. Every reminder set rewards you immediately.
Referrals award the largest single-action bonus - 25 points per successful sign-up. If you manage a remote team, sharing Clock.now with your colleagues is a fast way to jump several positions on the leaderboard.
Review the badge list above and identify the ones closest to your current habits. The Globe Trotter badge, for instance, requires cities from 5 continents - You may already be halfway there if you work globally. Badges award their own bonus points on top of the actions that unlock them.