Your credit score is based on the information in your credit report. If the information on your report stays mostly the same, your score may not change much either.
This is completely normal. Even if there have been small changes to your accounts or balances, they may not be significant enough to affect your score straight away.
Building a healthy credit profile usually happens gradually over time, so it’s normal for your score to stay stable for periods rather than constantly increasing each month.
You can check the ‘Impacting your score’ section of your report to see what factors may currently be influencing your score and where improvements could help over time.