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An open metrics exchange that lets you decide which performance metrics to share with which external parties — investors, partners, or regulators — through standardised, auditable exchange contracts.
Most performance data stays locked inside a company. When investors ask for numbers, you export a spreadsheet. When a regulator requires reporting, someone builds a custom extract. The same data gets shared in different formats, at different times, with no consistency or audit trail.
Metricsrouter changes that. You define a set of standardised metrics — connected to your live Semantic Nexus data model — and then control exactly who sees what, for how long, and at what level of detail. Each sharing arrangement is formalised as a metric exchange contract.
The result is a single source of truth that flows outward on controlled terms. Investors get a live view with the metrics you've approved. Partners get the signals they need to work with you. No manual exports, no version confusion, and a full audit log of who accessed what and when.
Each row is a metric. Each column is an external party. You control access per combination.
Metrics Exchange — Access Configuration
Northfield Logistics · 6 active exchange contracts
Monthly Recurring Revenue
finance · monthly
ARR Growth Rate
finance · quarterly
Active Customer Count
operations · monthly
Churn Rate
finance · monthly
On-Time Delivery Rate
operations · weekly
Carbon Emissions Index
sustainability · quarterly
Illustrative configuration — metrics, parties, and access rules are defined per organisation.
Each sharing arrangement is formalised with a defined set of metrics, an access level, a date range, and a counterparty. Nothing gets shared without a contract in place.
Connected to your Semantic Nexus, the metrics your partners see are always current. No manual refreshes, no out-of-date spreadsheets sent by email.
Your investor sees revenue and growth. Your supply chain partner sees delivery and operations. Your regulator sees compliance metrics. Each party only sees what you've explicitly approved.
Every access event is logged. You can see who queried which metrics, when, and how often — giving you full visibility into how your data is being used by external parties.
Built on the Semantic Nexus, every shared metric has a documented definition, a clean lineage, and a consistent calculation. No ambiguity about what the number means.
The Metricsrouter protocol is publicly documented and open source. Any company can implement it — meaning the more organisations join, the richer and more valuable the exchange becomes.
The first milestone is getting Metricsrouter operational between multiple client companies and a shared investor or stakeholder. This proves out the core protocol — standardised metrics flowing from multiple sources into a single, controlled view for one external party.
The following companies are already on the metrics exchange:
Once the core exchange is running, we'll extend the protocol to support a wider range of metrics — operational, environmental, production — and richer dimensions like regional breakdowns, product segments, or time-period granularity. The goal is to make Metricsrouter the default infrastructure for any cross-company data relationship.
Metricsrouter is priced as a monthly subscription — covering your connection to the metrics exchange and full interoperability with all other companies on the network. One fee, and your standardised metrics become accessible to every external party you approve.
The first five clients to join pay 80% of the standard rate as a founding discount. They're taking the earliest position in the exchange — before the network effect is fully realised — and the pricing reflects that commitment.
Standard rate
€50 / month
Per company on the exchange.
First 5 clients
€10 / month
80% founding discount — locked in.
Product Owner · Maintainer
Founder · Maxq Analytics
Philip is the architect and product owner behind Metricsrouter. He designed the exchange protocol, built the integration with Semantic Nexus, and works directly with the first clients to set up their metric exchange contracts and onboard their external counterparties.
Maintainer & developer
Full member · Maxq Analytics
Daniel now owns, maintains, and expands Metricsrouter. He handles client-specific adaptations, ongoing improvements, and is the primary point of contact for anything related to the add-on post-implementation.
We'll map your key metrics, set up your first exchange contract, and get your external parties connected — so your investors, partners, and stakeholders always have access to live, reliable data.
Set up your metrics exchange