What is verified
- Source systems are identified.
- Transform/model version is known.
- Validation checks are recorded.
- Output hash is captured.
- Known limitations are visible.
Not blockchain truth. Traceable, testable, reproducible, tamper-evident metrics.
A verified metric contract shows how a number was sourced, transformed, validated, limited, versioned, and signed.
🧾 MetricFoundry Verified
Finance-readable trust certificate for a business metric.
Each system is listed with freshness, extraction status, and known source-specific weaknesses.
Logic includes refund handling, identity resolution, deduplication, and UTC time normalization.
The metric is trusted for recognized revenue analysis, but CRM lag still affects sales reporting interpretation.
🔗 Trust Chain
The point is not to hide complexity. The point is to make the chain inspectable.
CRM, billing, product analytics, finance files, vendor feeds.
Repeatable movement from source into controlled raw output.
Evidence remains visible before business logic is applied.
Models clean, normalize, dedupe, map identity, and define logic.
A defensible metric table becomes the source for consumption.
The metric can be served to reports, apps, charts, and AI safely.
The business sees what passed, what changed, and what is limited.
Key Takeaways
The badge is the executive-facing entry point. Clicking it opens the source systems, model version, validation checks, reconciliation status, hashes, limitations, and verification record.
MetricFoundry does not claim a cryptographic hash makes a number true. It claims the metric is traceable, testable, reproducible, and tamper-evident.
Instead of asking people to trust a dashboard, the system shows why the number is trusted and where it is limited.