ClearRank — Scores, Rankings, and Drift

Created by Matt Gill, Modified on Sun, 26 Apr at 7:14 PM by Matt Gill

UVettd ClearRank — Your Ranked View of Everyone You're Evaluating

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UVettd ClearRank gives you something you can't get from individual evaluations alone: a side-by-side view of all your active prospects, ranked by CAMERA Method™ score, evidence strength, and route badge. When you're seeing multiple people and trying to allocate your time and emotional energy wisely, ClearRank is built for exactly that.

What ClearRank Shows You

Each row in ClearRank represents one prospect and displays:

  • Current CAMERA Method™ composite score — weighted against your Compass values
  • Evidence strength — High, Medium, or Low, so you know how much to trust the current score
  • Route badge — Inner Circle, Social Circle, Archive, or Exit
  • Score trend — whether the score has moved since last week, and by how much
  • Drift indicator — flags when a score has shifted 1.5 or more points since the previous review

ClearRank is not a leaderboard and it's not telling you who to date. It's a data layer that makes your current picture visible in one place — so you can make decisions from information rather than from whoever texted you last.

The Weekly Review

ClearRank generates an auto-updated weekly review every Sunday at 8 PM in your local time. This isn't just a refresh of the scores — it's a structured summary that includes any drift events since the previous week, changes to route badges, and a prompt to review any prospects whose evidence level has changed significantly.

The weekly cadence is intentional. Dating has natural rhythms — things feel different in week 3 than they did on the first date, but those shifts can be hard to see when you're in them. The Sunday review creates a regular moment of stepping back and looking at the pattern, not just the moment.

Drift Detection — When a Score Changes Significantly

When a prospect's CAMERA Method™ score moves 1.5 or more points from the previous week's figure, ClearRank flags it as a drift event. Drift can go in either direction: upward (a score climbing quickly) or downward (a pattern emerging that's pulling the score down).

Drift doesn't mean the change is wrong — it means the change is significant enough to warrant a closer look. Did you log new observations this week that were materially stronger or weaker than the pattern before? Or did the score shift without much new evidence? The answers matter.

Infatuation Detection — When a Score Jumps Too Fast

When a score rises 2 or more points in a single week, ClearRank adds an infatuation alert alongside the drift flag. This is one of ClearRank's most important features. Rapid upward score movement often reflects a recent high-emotion interaction — a great first date, a vulnerable conversation, a moment of chemistry — rather than sustained behavioral evidence across CAMERA dimensions.

The infatuation alert doesn't tell you the feeling isn't real. It tells you that the score may be ahead of the evidence, and that the next few interactions will be worth watching closely before you anchor on the current number.

What to Do When Drift Is Detected

  1. Open the prospect's CAMERA Method™ Report and review the last 3 observations Yvette logged.
  2. Ask yourself: is the change driven by real new behavioral evidence, or by a shift in how you're feeling about this person?
  3. Check the evidence strength badge — if it's Low or Medium, the drift is more likely to stabilize (or reverse) as more observations come in.
  4. If the drift is downward and involves a dimension connected to a Never-Again, check whether a flag has been triggered.
  5. Use Meeting Prep to identify which CAMERA dimensions need more observation before your next interaction.

Common questions about this topic

How often is ClearRank updated?
ClearRank scores update in real time as you log new observations in Vetted. The full weekly review — including drift analysis and the infatuation detection check — is generated every Sunday at 8 PM in your local time. You can view the current live ranking anytime; the Sunday report is a structured summary of the week's changes.
What does it mean when my score changes a lot?
It means something in your observations has shifted significantly from the prior pattern. That could be new evidence that genuinely changes the picture, or it could reflect an emotionally significant interaction that hasn't been followed up by behavioral evidence yet. The drift flag is designed to prompt you to investigate, not to tell you whether the change is good or bad.
Can I manually update a ranking?
Rankings in ClearRank are generated automatically from CAMERA Method™ scores — you can't manually reorder them. What you can do is add new observations in Vetted, which will update the underlying scores and therefore the ranking. If you want a prospect to appear higher or lower, the way to do that is through logged observations, not a manual override.
What happened to the old Checkpoint feature?
Checkpoint has been fully replaced by UVettd ClearRank. All your historical data carried over automatically. ClearRank includes everything Checkpoint offered, plus drift detection, infatuation alerts, and the enhanced weekly review format.

Still need help? Contact us at support@uvettd.com or use the in-app help widget.

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