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"6 KPIs every founder should track weekly (and how I automated all of them)" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #19. By Economy-Cupcake6148, 1 score, 1 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

6 KPIs every founder should track weekly (and how I automated all of them)

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19
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r/saas
Author
Economy-Cupcake6148
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1
Comments
1
Posted
4/14/2026, 8:49:19 PM
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4/15/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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After talking to dozens of founders about what they track, the same six numbers come up over and over as the ones that actually tell you how your business is doing week-to-week. Here they are, and why each one matters: 1. Revenue — Obvious, but are you tracking gross vs net? Refunds matter. 2. Sessions — Total traffic is a lagging indicator. You need to see it moving. 3. Ad Spend — Not just the total, but in relation to what it's generating. 4. New Customers — Growth rate, not just raw count. Are you accelerating? 5. Conversions — The efficiency metric. How many visitors become customers? 6. CAC (Customer Acquisition Cost) — The relationship between #3 and #4. Are you getting more efficient or less? These six numbers, tracked weekly with 7-day trend comparisons, give you an honest snapshot of your business. The problem is pulling them together. Revenue is in Stripe. Sessions are in GA4. Ad spend is in Meta. Conversions might be split between...