Metric registry coverage
NearIQ maintains a shared metric registry for charts, table columns, exports, and autocomplete. The registry groups exportable fields by business, competitor, rank, review, content, alert, agent, AI visibility, engagement signal, gap analysis, citation, GBP insight, market, ads, and hiring categories. Each registry entry declares a stable key, label, unit, type, category, time-series support, supported aggregations, and the stored source column when one exists. Chart builders should use numeric time-series entries; table and export builders can use any exportable entry.Rating metrics
Star rating — Current Google Maps star rating (1.0–5.0). Pulled directly from the Google Business Profile listing. Rating momentum — Direction and magnitude of rating change over the past 30 days. Expressed as a delta (e.g. +0.2, -0.1) and a trend direction (↑ ↓ →). Rating velocity — How fast the rating is changing. A business gaining reviews much faster than its current average will see its rating converge toward the new reviews’ average.Review metrics
Review count — Total number of Google reviews on the listing. Review velocity — New reviews per week, averaged over the past 30 days. High velocity can indicate a review campaign (positive or negative). Review surge — When review velocity exceeds 2× the 90-day baseline in a short window. NearIQ generates areview_surge alert when this is detected.
Owner response rate — Percentage of reviews that have received a business response. Used by Google as a local ranking signal.
Average response time - Average hours between a review publish timestamp and the owner’s reply timestamp. Stored as competitor_reviews_cache.avg_response_hours so dashboard and v1 reads can compare response speed without triggering review-provider lookups.