Org Growth Insights 1 october 2955

This report summarizes organization growth in Star Citizen based on RSI member data.

  • From May 2954, we have a single baseline snapshot for each org.
  • From 2955 onwards, continuous tracking allows us to measure both long-term growth (since the 2954 baseline) and short-term momentum (May–Sep 2955).

The numbers below highlight:

  • Relative strength (% growth compared to starting size) – showing which orgs are growing fastest in pace.
  • Absolute growth (total members gained) – showing which orgs are expanding most in size.
  • Declines – orgs that lost members during the same periods.

Together, these views provide a clear picture of both who is biggest and who is moving fastest across the verse.

Org Growth Insights (May 2954 → Sep 2955)

We’ve been tracking organizations in Star Citizen using RSI data.

  • May 2954: Each org has just a single baseline snapshot.
  • 2955: Continuous tracking begins, so we can measure the full growth since that first baseline.

This means the numbers below show total change from May 2954 → September 2955.

Strongest Growth (Relative Strength %)

Absolute Growth Leaders

Orgs in Decline

Insights:

A handful of orgs have declined in size, highlighting that not all communities sustain their early momentum.

From May 2954 → Sep 2955, the fastest relative growth has come from KNEBELARMY (+71%) and MEDRUNNER (+40%).

The biggest absolute expansion belongs to NOVAEN (+2,763), but their relative strength (+21%) is far lower than the smaller, faster-moving orgs.

7HILLS (+110 / +14.5%) shows steady mid-field growth over the long term.

Org Growth Insights (May → Sep 2955)

Unlike 2954 where we only had a single baseline snapshot, in 2955 we have continuous tracking, giving a much clearer picture of monthly dynamics. This allows us to see which orgs are accelerating and which are flattening out.

Strongest Growth (Relative Strength, May–Sep 2955)

Absolute Growth Leaders (May–Sep 2955)

Orgs in Decline (May–Sep 2955)

Insights:

  • In 2955, relative strength leaders were MEDRUNNER (+11.8%) and LUG/KNEBELARMY (both +6.6%).
  • In absolute numbers, NOVAEN remains the giant (+809) – but its relative growth (+4.1%) is much lower than smaller, faster orgs.
  • 7HILLS added +121 members (+5.1%), showing steady mid-tier momentum.
  • A few orgs declined slightly, proving that not all communities managed to keep pace.

Summary:
The data reveals a split between large, established orgs and smaller, faster-moving communities.

  • Long-term (2954→2955): Explosive relative growth was seen in KNEBELARMY (+71%) and MEDRUNNER (+40%), while NOVAEN led in absolute growth (+2,763).
  • Short-term (May–Sep 2955): MEDRUNNER showed the strongest pace (+11.8%), while NOVAEN again topped absolute numbers (+809).
  • 7HILLS demonstrated steady progress in both perspectives (+14.5% long-term, +5.1% short-term).
  • A handful of orgs declined, underlining that size alone does not guarantee momentum.

Overall, the statistics highlight that while mega-orgs dominate in numbers, the real dynamism comes from mid-sized and community-driven groups.