Open Quri and the numbers are already there
Quri keeps your common views warm and serves them instantly, while it refreshes underneath — and it tells you how fresh each figure is, so fast never means stale-without-saying.
Start freeLast updated 2026-06-15
What this fixes
- Waiting on a spinner every time you open a view kills the habit of checking.
- You can never tell whether the number on screen is live or an hour old.
- Re-pulling everything on each visit is slow and hammers the tools you connected.
How it works
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Quri warms the views you open most so they load instantly from a recent copy.
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It refreshes the underlying data in the background and folds in the newer numbers.
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Each view shows how fresh it is, and you can force a refresh whenever you want.
The honest version
Quri serves a recent cached read instantly and refreshes behind it, with a freshness label on every view — so a fast load is never a silently-stale one. When you need the very latest, a manual refresh re-pulls on demand.
Frequently asked
- Is a fast load just an old number in disguise?
- No. Each view shows how fresh it is, and Quri refreshes the data in the background. You see a recent read instantly and the label tells you exactly how recent, so fast never hides stale.
- Can I force the very latest numbers?
- Yes. Alongside the automatic background refresh, you can trigger a manual refresh on any view to re-pull from the source on demand.
- Does keeping views warm hammer my connected tools?
- No. Quri reuses a recent copy and refreshes on a sensible cadence rather than re-pulling everything on every visit, which keeps load light on the tools you connected.