Progress Cards
What a Progress Card is, how to submit one, and how review works.
A Progress Card is a single unit of learning on a Skillboard - one skill, concept, project, or habit, with a name, description, difficulty rating, and any content that helps someone learn it. Progress Cards are what populate the Progress Tracker.
Submitting a card
Any Member can submit a new Progress Card to a board. When you create one, you can attach:
- Images (JPG, PNG, GIF, or WEBP) - uploaded directly and compressed automatically
- Links - to external articles, videos, or resources, each with its own title and description
Cards don't currently support PDF or DOCX uploads - stick to images and links for now.
Review and approval
New submissions don't appear on the board right away - they go into that board's submission queue, where a Moderator or Admin reviews, approves, or rejects them before they become a live Progress Card everyone can add to their tracker. If you want to check on something you submitted, you can find it in your board Dashboard (see Your Dashboard & Notes).
Editing a card
Once a card is live, edits go through the same kind of review - a Moderator reviews edit requests and can restore an earlier version if something goes wrong.
Questions?
If a submission is taking a while to review, or you're not sure why it was rejected, that board's Moderators or Admins can tell you why - see Roles & Permissions. For anything platform-wide, see Contact.