Type /card and you get a number out of 99. This page shows you the whole machine behind it — every formula, in pictures.
The one idea: your score isn't a fixed bar. It's how you stack up against the room. The more people react to you, laugh at you, and talk with you, the higher you go.
Step 1 · You're ranked against the room
the percentile
Every number on your card starts the same way: Tootsies lines up everyone on that stat and sees what fraction of the room you beat. Beat 9 of 10 people on reactions? That part of your score is ~90.
Step 2 · The OVR formula
stats → ratings → one number
Your overall is built in a little assembly line. Your raw stats get ranked, grouped into three ratings, blended evenly, and stretched onto a 40–99 scale (so nobody's a scary single digit).
Rank your stats → average them into 3 ratings → blend evenly → scale to 40–99. That's the OVR, end to end.
Step 3 · What goes into each rating
the actual ingredients
Three different ways of being engaged. Here's literally what each one counts.
CLOUT & HUMOR are what the room gives you. SOCIAL is what you give back. CLOUT counts pull both per-post and total, so a sharp lurker and a daily backbone both score.
Step 4 · You can't farm it
Notice every CLOUT ingredient is something other people choose to give you. Posting more adds none of it on its own — and raw message count is capped, so spamming stops helping fast.
moves your card
posts people react to
making people laugh
posts people reply to
replying & talking to lots of people
getting @mentioned
does not
spamming messages
reacting to your own posts
walls of text nobody answers
bot & auto-reactions (filtered out)
volume just for volume
Bonus · the Besties formula
how /leaderboard finds the server's closest pairs
Besties isn't "who talks the most." It asks: of everything you each put out, how much is aimed at each other? That's why it finds real duos, not just the two loudest people.
The bond is the geometric mean of each person's share toward the other — so if one side barely reaches back, the pair collapses. Mutual, not one-sided.
Your tier & the rest of the card
Your OVR drops you into a tier (like a card's rarity), and the card shows how far you are from the next one. You also earn badges for being top-10% at something, and an archetype named after your strongest trait.
Badges · top‑10% at one thing
earned, not bought
Badges don't affect your OVR — they're recognition for being in the top 10% of the room at a specific thing. You can hold multiple. They show up on your card automatically.
Badges are earned automatically. Most require cracking the room’s top 10% on a single specific signal — your OVR stays separate.
Your archetype · your strongest lane
named after what you actually do
Every card gets an archetype — a one-line label that names your dominant style. It reads all your stats, not just the three ratings, so a degen, a gamer, and a backbone each get their own title.
The archetype reads every behavioral dimension. A well‑rounded card with no single spike lands on The Franchise; a card with nothing yet is The Rookie.
Your tape · every stat, just for the flex
tracked but not scored
Beyond the three ratings there’s a full tape of everything Tootsies counted. None of it changes your OVR — it’s purely the record. Tap through the detail pages on your card to see it all.
The tape is the receipt. Every stat is defined in the 📋 explainer on your card so nothing is ambiguous — and none of it touches your OVR.
Want a higher card? Post things people react to and reply to, be funny, and talk with people. Quality of engagement beats sheer message count, every time.
Tap around your card to see every stat Tootsies tracked about you — longest message, ride-or-die, peak hour, streaks, all of it. Those are just for the flex; only the three ratings above set your number.
under the hoodBuilt in-house · reads your server's own activity, no outside service