Leaderboard: November 2025’s Top Contributors

November was a fairly quiet month in the Sage Estimating forum, but every post, reply, and view still helps fellow members move their projects forward. Thank you to everyone who stopped by, asked a question, or shared their expertise. Raised hands


Mag Quick Guide

New to leaderboards or curious how scores are calculated? Check out How points work in Community Hub for the full breakdown.

  • Posts = Contributions (questions, answers, or replies you add to the forum).
  • Reactions = Engagements (likes, “this helped,” and other feedback from members).
  • Points = Your overall activity score, earned from posting, receiving reactions, and having your replies marked as answers or verified solutions.

In short: the more you share helpful answers, ask good questions, and get positive reactions, the more points you earn—and the higher you climb on the leaderboard.


Top Contributors:

First place 1st Place:   

Alan continues to be a steady, reliable voice in the community.

  • Joined: February 19, 2021
  • November activity: 4 contributions, 2 engagements, 6 views
  • Community totals: 15 points, 26 posts

Thanks, Alan, for consistently jumping in to help other members and keeping the Sage Estimating discussions moving.

Second place 2nd Place:   

Robert’s long-term experience shows in the quality of his answers and follow-ups.

  • Joined: August 31, 2020
  • November activity: 2 contributions, 2 engagements, 8 views
  • Community totals: 46 points, 44 posts

We appreciate your continued support of the community, Robert—your expertise is making a real difference for other Estimating users.

Third place 3rd Place:   

Trey is one of our newer members and is already making an impact on the forum.

  • Joined: June 24, 2025
  • November activity: 2 contributions, 0 engagements, 0 views
  • Community totals: 8 points, 1 post

Welcome to the leaderboard, Trey! It’s great to see new voices joining the conversation.


Star2 Welcome & Thanks to All Active Members

Even in a slower month, every question asked and every answer shared helps someone else get unstuck. If you’ve been reading along, consider:

  • Starting a new topic when you run into an Estimating challenge
  • Replying with tips or workarounds that helped you
  • Marking helpful replies as Verified so others can find trusted answers faster

Your participation—big or small—keeps this forum useful and welcoming for everyone. Thank you for being part of the Sage Estimating Community Hub. Green heart

— Community Hub Team