MetricFoundry turns disputed business numbers into trusted, traceable metrics.
Dashboards are the last mile. Trusted metrics are the product.
A premium strategy command center for explaining the problem, the wedge, the proof, the market, and the platform vision without burying people in documentation.
🧩 Complexity Collapse
MetricFoundry turns system noise into a defensible metric.
Messy inputs stay visible, but the output becomes traceable, tested, and ready for executive use.
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Choose the fastest path through the strategy.
This is not meant to be read like a wiki. It is a clickable strategy product: start with the visual map, then follow the card that matches the conversation.
🧭 What this is
A strategy command center for turning MetricFoundry into a clear, explainable business.
Open →🧩 The problem
Companies cannot defend key numbers when CRM, billing, events, and reports disagree.
Open →🔍 The wedge
Start with a focused Metric Reliability Audit around one disputed business metric.
Open →✅ The proof
The demo ecosystem already shows reconciliation, pipeline visibility, APIs, and executive output.
Open →💸 The market
Best early paths are SaaS / RevOps and careful finance introductions through trusted networks.
Open →🏛️ Larry briefing
Simple language Larry can repeat without overpromising or making it sound like generic BI.
Open →Color System
Use color as a cognitive map.
Executive / Larry Mode
Simple language, advisor briefing, decision clarity.
Source Systems / Inputs
CRM, billing, product events, spreadsheets, vendor feeds.
Pipeline / Ingestion
Movement, freshness, failures, observability, extract reliability.
Transformation / Logic
dbt models, business rules, reconciliation logic, metric definitions.
Verified Metrics / Trust
Traceable, testable, reproducible, tamper-evident metric contracts.
Business Model / Revenue
Wedge, market, pricing, GTM, advisor introductions.
Risks / Objections
Failure modes, objections, constraints, and what not to overclaim.
Future Platform Vision
Trusted Metrics-as-a-Service, APIs, contracts, and future platform layers.