Routescore helps you answer one question well: is this route worth taking before I sign it? This guide gets you from a cold start to your first scored read in a few minutes.
What Routescore does
Routescore is a non-custodial decision-support workbench for DeFi. In practice it:
- Scores routes — surfaces modeled MEV exposure and execution quality before you trade.
- Models "what-if" scenarios — lets you move the inputs and watch the modeled outcome.
- Stress-tests supported holdings — replays adverse conditions against positions we support.
- Keeps a hash-recorded journal — a tamper-evident record of the decisions you actually made.
- Watches public detector signals — open, public detector output you can monitor over time.
What Routescore does not do
Routescore does not hold or move your assets, does not execute trades on your behalf, and does not give investment, legal, or tax advice. It never needs a private key or seed phrase. If anything ever asks you for one, it is not us.
Step 1 — Save a wallet to watch
Routescore reads public, on-chain data for the wallet addresses you point it at. You connect a wallet (or paste a public address) so the workbench knows which positions and routes to score. This is read-only: connecting never grants Routescore permission to spend or move anything.
On the Free tier you can save one wallet; Pro and Power raise that limit and unlock live supported-wallet pricing, historical stress scenarios, and the hash-recorded journal export. See the current breakdown on the pricing page.
Step 2 — Read your first dashboard
The dashboard is your home base. It rolls up the modeled state of the wallet you saved: current exposure, recent route quality, and any detector signals that touch your holdings. Start by reading it top to bottom once — the headline numbers first, then the supporting detail — before changing any inputs.
When you're ready to go deeper, Understanding your dashboard breaks down each panel.
Step 3 — Try a what-if
Open What-if and move a slider. Routescore re-computes the modeled outcome live, so you can see how sensitive a route or position is to the inputs you care about. Nothing you do here touches the chain — it is a sandbox for your own reasoning.
Step 4 — Write it down
Every meaningful decision is worth a line in the journal. Entries are hash-recorded, so you keep a tamper-evident record of what you decided and why — the part most people lose track of. Over time this becomes the most valuable thing in the workbench.
Where to go next
- Understanding your dashboard — read every panel with confidence.
- What-if and Scenarios — pressure-test a route before you commit.
- Stress test — replay adverse conditions against supported holdings.
Score and scenario outputs are modeled, point-in-time, and not investment advice. Routescore sharpens your reasoning and keeps your records honest — the decision stays yours.