Metric discovery
Last updated 2026-06-14
Definition
Metric discovery is how Quri finds the metrics and dimensions a source offers, so you do not have to name them yourself. Once a tool is connected, Quri asks it what data exists — revenue, sessions, spend, breakdowns — and lists what you can read. You pick from a real catalog instead of guessing field names.
How to do this in Quri
- Connect a source at /app/connect so Quri can inspect it.
- Quri asks the source what it exposes and builds a catalog of real metrics.
- Browse that catalog instead of typing field names by hand.
- Tick the metrics you want Quri to track and chart.
Frequently asked
- Why does Quri discover metrics instead of asking me to list them?
- Every tool names its data differently. Quri asks the source directly, so the list reflects what your account actually exposes — not a generic guess that might miss or misname a metric.
- What if a metric I expect is missing from the catalog?
- Then the source did not expose it through its API for your account. Quri can only list what the tool reports — it does not invent metrics the source never offered.