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Power Tracker

Power Tracker captures snapshots of member power levels over time. Each snapshot stores the alliance's full roster of power numbers; the page shows the alliance total over time as an area chart and per-member sparklines with a delta column showing how each member moved between the two most recent snapshots.

How it works

Officers (R5/R4) take a snapshot whenever they want a fresh reading — typically once a week or before a recruitment-cap decision. Each snapshot stores every member's current power level (and seasonal resistance, when a season is active). The page shows the latest snapshot per member alongside a sparkline of the previous snapshots, and an alliance-total area chart at the top.

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// LIVE DEMO · SAMPLE DATA

// ALLIANCE POWER

955.0M

10 members

+30.0M

Last snapshot 5/19/2026

// POWER · OVER TIME

955.0M833.0MApr 14May 19
Captures all member power for trend tracking

// SCREENSHOT SCANNER

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1
Aurora_M
145.0M
+7.0M
2
VexNova
124.0M
+2.0M
3
IrisStorm
115.0M
+4.0M
4
KadeOnline
95.0M
+4.0M
5
PaxBlackline
93.0M
+1.0M
6
LyraVox
88.0M
+3.0M
7
JunoClipse
82.0M
+4.0M
8
RuneCallow
78.0M
9
Sable_X
70.0M
+2.0M
10
ArcSeven
65.0M
+3.0M
The actual production component, running against six weekly demo snapshots. Click any column header to sort — Power, Change, or Name. The 'Take Snapshot' button is wired to a no-op so the table doesn't reset.

Capturing snapshots

Two ways to feed power numbers in:

  • Click-to-edit — tap any member's power cell and type in the new value. Auto-saves on blur. This is the default, free-tier flow.
  • AI screenshot scan (Pro) — paste a screenshot of the in-game member-list panel and the platform extracts every name and power level for review. Saves an evening of typing for a 50-member alliance.

// TIP

Take Snapshot creates a new dated snapshot entry — that's what the sparklines and delta column read from. You don't need to do this on a strict schedule; once a week is plenty for most alliances.

Reading the page

The most useful columns are Change (positive, green = gainer; negative, red = went backwards) and the sparkline (where you can see whether someone is trending or flatlining). Sorting by Change ascending is the fastest way to spot members who've gone backwards — usually a sign someone is about to migrate or quit.

The alliance-total chart up top is a quick health check. A smooth upward curve is what you want. A dip means the alliance lost members between snapshots, and a flat curve usually means recruitment has stalled.