Grouping Scores & Answers
Learn how to turn score ranges into groups so you can talk to people in a more personal way.
Introduction
Scores are built from a bunch of questions, so each person ends up with a number between 0 and 100. To comment on that number, we split it into groups, chunks of the score range that each get their own personalized clip.
By default, every score has two groups: low (0–50) and high (51–100). That means you'll say things like *"I see your creativity score is pretty low"* or *"pretty high."* If you want to get more specific, you can add more groups.
How to change score groups
You can edit groups in two places, your recording plan or the score segment itself.
- Step 1: Open your result page and find the score you want to edit.
- Step 2: Go into your recording plan, or click the gear icon on the score segment on the left side of your screen.
- Step 3: Replace the default two ranges with your own, for example, 0–32, 33–65, and 66–100.
- Step 4: Save. There's no cap on the number of groups, so go as detailed as you want.
Details
More groups means more clips
Each group gets its own personalized clip. Three groups means three clips per score instead of two. If a module has several scores, the combinations multiply fast and your recording list grows with them.
Groups don't change what people see
Grouping only shapes your recording plan and the way you talk to people. The score shown on someone's result page is always their real number, the groups just help you write better commentary around it.