Aura Score
Aura is Nuts’ reputation score. It’s meant to reflect real influence rather than raw activity — it grows mainly through the upvotes your posts and comments earn, plus related engagement like getting echoed in a NutsMode chain, being active in communities, and showing up consistently. It isn’t something you can buy, and posting volume alone doesn’t move it.
Where you see it
- Your own profile shows a small Aura bar just under your stats — your current level and how far you are toward the next one. Tap it to open the full Aura page.
- Other people’s profiles show their Aura level too, so you can gauge someone’s standing at a glance.
- Your communities — if you’re a member of more than one community, your profile’s community list shows a separate Aura number for each one, alongside the global score on your profile header.
The five levels
Aura is organized into five levels, each with a name:
| Level | Name | Aura needed |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Seedling | 0 |
| 2 | Sprout | 100 |
| 3 | Grower | 500 |
| 4 | Blossomer | 2,000 |
| 5 | Harvester | 10,000 |
The Aura bar always shows how many points you need to reach the next level. Leveling up shows a short celebration screen.
The Aura page
Tap your Aura bar (or your Aura badge on a profile) to open the full Aura & Rewards page. It shows your total Aura, your current level and progress, and a leaderboard of the highest-Aura members.
From there, tap How Aura works for a deeper, more narrative explanation of the philosophy behind Aura — why it’s built to reward genuine influence rather than effort for its own sake.
Perks — Future development
The Aura page currently lists a perk alongside each level (things like custom avatar frames, priority in feeds, access to exclusive communities, and a share of future revenue at the top level). These are future development — none of them are turned on yet. Today, your Aura level is a visible marker of your standing on Nuts; it doesn’t unlock anything automatically. This page will be updated once any of these perks actually ship.
On the web
Aura works identically on the web, at the same Aura & Rewards page, with the same five levels and leaderboard.