Metric importance (1–100) and track-worthy metrics
Last updated 2026-06-14
Definition
Metric importance is a 1–100 score Quri assigns each metric from your connectors, blending static heuristics about what usually matters with an LLM's read of your setup, then reconciling the two. Metrics that score high are flagged 'track-worthy' — the ones Quri prioritises for baselines, anomaly detection, and your Pulse home, so you watch what counts.
How to do this in Quri
- Connect a source so Quri catalogs its metrics and scores each one.
- Open /app/analytics to see each metric’s importance bar.
- Look for the high-scoring, track-worthy metrics near the top of each source.
- Trust those for your Pulse home and alerts; the rest stay quieter.
- Click “What’s this?” beside the bar to read how the score is built.
Frequently asked
- How is the score computed?
- Quri starts from static heuristics about which metrics typically matter, then reconciles that with an LLM ranker that reads your actual catalog, so the score fits your setup rather than a generic list.
- What does track-worthy mean?
- Track-worthy is the label for high-importance metrics — the ones Quri prioritises for baselines, anomaly detection, and your Pulse home, so the signal you see leads with what counts.
- Can I override it?
- The score guides Quri’s defaults for what to watch, but it does not lock you in. You still choose which metrics to follow and which alerts matter to you.