startup-metrics-framework

This skill should be used when the user asks about "key startup metrics", "SaaS metrics", "CAC and LTV", "unit economics", "burn multiple", "rule of 40", "marketplace metrics", or requests guidance on tracking and optimizing business performance metrics.

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Startup Metrics Framework - Startup Metrics Guide

Skill Overview

The Startup Metrics Framework is an AI skill that provides a key performance indicator (KPI) tracking, calculation, and optimization guide for startups across all stages from seed to Series A.

Use Cases

  • SaaS founders building a metrics system

  • Helps SaaS companies determine which financial metrics to prioritize tracking, and how to correctly calculate core data such as MRR, churn rate, and net revenue retention.

  • Fundraising readiness and data preparation

  • Before Seed or Series A fundraising, organizes and presents the key metrics and unit economics model that demonstrate the health of the business to investors.

  • Two-sided marketplace/platform business evaluation

  • Provides a specialized evaluation framework for marketplace startups, including unique metrics such as growth matching between supply and demand, and transaction completion rate.

    Core Features

  • Calculation and interpretation of key metrics

  • Offers precise formulas and industry benchmark references for core metrics including CAC (customer acquisition cost), LTV (customer lifetime value), burn multiple, and the Rule of 40.

  • Stage-specific metric recommendations

  • Provides differentiated metric priority guidance for different fundraising stages (seed vs. Series A) and different business models (B2B SaaS, consumer apps, marketplaces).

  • Metric optimization guidance

  • Not only tells you what to look at, but also provides hands-on advice on how to optimize—helping improve unit economics, increase retention, and reduce customer acquisition costs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the minimum core metrics a startup needs to track?

    At minimum, track five core metrics: CAC (customer acquisition cost), LTV (customer lifetime value), MRR/ARR (monthly/annual recurring revenue), churn rate, and burn multiple. Together, these metrics form a startup health dashboard.

    What is the healthy LTV to CAC ratio?

    The industry widely accepted benchmark is an LTV:CAC ratio of 3:1 or higher. This means the lifetime value generated by a customer is at least three times the cost to acquire them. Below this ratio indicates unhealthy unit economics; above it typically suggests customer acquisition opportunities are not being fully utilized.

    What different metrics should be focused on for the seed and Series A stages?

    In the seed stage, focus more on product-market fit indicators (such as active users, retention rate, and NPS). In the Series A stage, you need to prove scalability and healthy unit economics (such as CAC payback period, LTV:CAC ratio, and Rule of 40 score).