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OKR Tracker

A bespoke report template that standardises how your team sets, tracks, and reviews OKRs each week — with live metrics, progress charts, and annotated context all in one place.

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How it works

OKR reviews that actually tell the story.

Most OKR tracking lives in a spreadsheet that nobody opens between quarters. The OKR Tracker is a structured weekly report template that pulls actual metric performance into a consistent format your team reviews together every week.

Each key result gets its own chart: target vs. actual, week by week, with annotations for context — a spike caused by a LinkedIn post, a dip caused by an outage. The narrative is built in, not reconstructed after the fact.

The data source is flexible depending on the level of automation your team wants. At the fully automated end, the report connects directly to your Semantic Nexus and refreshes without any manual input. If you're not there yet, it can be populated from a spreadsheet instead — giving you the same structured format while you build toward a more automated setup.

Example output

What a weekly check-in looks like.

Q2 2026 · Week 5 of 13 · Three key results tracked across operations and marketing.

Q2 2026 OKR Weekly Check-in

Week of May 4, 2026  ·  5 of 13 weeks tracked

Northfield Logistics

Implementation CSAT

Target: ≥ 9.0  ·  Operations

7.3
this wk
Target Actual 0 2 4 6 8 10 Apr 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 May 4 ⚠ Outage — 5 hrs (Tue) ★ Major skill update pushed

MQLs per Week

Target: 10  ·  Marketing

12
this wk ✓
Target Actual 0 4 8 12 Apr 6 Apr 13 Apr 20 Apr 27 May 4 ♦ LinkedIn post spike

MQLs — Cumulative Q2

Running total vs. cumulative target  ·  Marketing

38
−12 vs target
Cumul. Target Cumul. Actual 0 60 120 Apr 6 May 4 Jun 1 Jun 29 ♦ LinkedIn spike (+12) 38 total · −12 vs target

Illustrative output — metrics and key results are configured per client context.

Roadmap

Where we're taking it.

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In progress

Active development at Freeday

We are actively developing the OKR Tracker with Freeday to support their weekly team check-in for their implementation funnel. The report tracks key metrics that directly reflect the reliability and performance of their implementation process — giving the team a consistent, data-backed view every week and surfacing blockers before they compound.

2
Coming next

Plug-and-play template

The goal is to make the OKR Tracker accessible without a weeks-long implementation. We're working towards a template-based setup that lets clients define their key results, connect their data source, and have a working weekly check-in report running within a few hours — rather than a bespoke build from scratch each time.

Pricing

Implementation only.

The OKR Tracker is a report template — not a standalone product. Every implementation is built around your specific key results, your data model, and the metrics that actually matter to your team. That level of bespoke configuration makes it impractical to charge a recurring or usage-based fee.

We charge for the implementation work only: scoping which key results to track, wiring them to your live data in Semantic Nexus, and building the report in a format your team will actually use in their weekly rhythm.

Pricing model

Implementation fee only

No licence fee — you own the template once it's built.

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Built and maintained by

The person behind the OKR Tracker.

Philip Boontje

Philip Boontje

Product Owner · Maintainer & developer

Founder · Maxq Analytics

Philip is the product owner and developer on the OKR Tracker. He designs the report structure, wires it to client data in Semantic Nexus, and adapts each implementation to the specific key results and team rhythm of the client.

Get started

OKR reviews that tell the whole story.

We'll map your key results, wire them to your live data, and build the first weekly check-in together — so your team walks into the next review with a report that's already ready.

Set up your first OKR cycle