En Dash · Internal toolkit
Inclined turns self-assessment into terrain — a living map of demonstrated skill, growth interest, and the cliffs in between.
A skill realm, drawn as terrain.
What you get
Inclined turns self-assessment into terrain — a living map of demonstrated skill, growth interest, and the cliffs in between, for an engineering team that wants to see where it stands and where it's heading.
Every skill in your realm is a tile; proficiency lifts it into the landscape. Comfortable areas spread into grassland, mastery rises to a snowy summit, and steep gaps between neighbours show as cliff edges.
Flag the skills you're deliberately climbing. They get a beacon on the map so a quarter's intent is legible at a glance — to you and to anyone you share the terrain with.
Every change is recorded. Rewind to any past moment, compare two points to see exactly what moved, or replay the whole terrain growing — the strongest artifact for a manager 1:1.
Realms are shared per workspace. Visibility is yours to set: keep maps to admins, or let members see each other's terrain to find mentors and close gaps together.
How it works
01
Click your way through every cell in your skill realm. Proficiency, interest, growth focus — no long forms, no save buttons. Changes commit as you go.
02
Each level you set lifts a tile. Untouched skills sit at sea level. Comfortable areas grow grasslands. Mastery rises to a snowy summit.
03
Adjacent skills with steep proficiency gaps show as cliff edges — the places where capability drops off and where to think about climbing.
The biomes
Untouched waters
Level 0
Sandy shore
Level 1
Grassland
Level 2
Forested hills
Level 3
Rocky highlands
Level 4
Snowy summit
Level 5