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WorldMonitor

Real-time global intelligence dashboard with 45 data layers and local AI analysis

PriceFree (AGPL-3.0) / Commercial license availableReviewed2026-04-22
Verdict — Ship
3 Ships1 Skips
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WorldMonitor is an ambitious solo-built open-source project that aggregates 500+ news and data feeds across 15 categories — geopolitical events, financial markets, military movements, infrastructure alerts, disease outbreaks, space events, and more — into a single real-time dashboard with a 3D interactive globe at its center. Each country gets a dynamic risk score. Events are geolocated and pinned to the globe. You can drill into any region for a synthesized AI briefing. The AI analysis layer runs entirely on Ollama — no API key, no external cloud calls. The system connects to your local Ollama instance and uses whichever model you prefer to generate briefings, summaries, and threat assessments from the aggregated feeds. The globe itself renders 45 switchable data layers including conflict zones, trade routes, weather systems, submarine cable infrastructure, and satellite coverage maps. The project launched on GitHub four days ago and already has over 51,000 stars — one of the fastest-growing repos this week. It's AGPL-3.0 for personal use (commercial license required for business deployment). The real story is what it reveals about the appetite for serious geopolitical and global risk tooling outside the expensive Bloomberg/Palantir tier — and the fact that a small team built something this polished as an open-source first release.

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WorldMonitor verdict: SHIP 🚀

3 ships · 1 skip from the expert panel

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The feed aggregation architecture is solid — 500+ sources with deduplication and geolocation, all queryable via a local API. I've already written a Python script to pull conflict alerts into my own alerting system. The Ollama integration is clean, and the AGPL license doesn't matter for personal use. This took one developer a few months to build what enterprise tools charge $50K/year for.

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51K stars in four days is impressive but data quality in aggregated news systems degrades fast — especially for military and conflict data where sources have varying reliability and obvious agendas. The AI summaries will confidently synthesize bad inputs into authoritative-sounding briefings. I'd be cautious about making any decisions based on WorldMonitor's risk scores without understanding what's underneath them.

Helpful?

We're watching the democratization of intelligence infrastructure in real time. Bloomberg terminals cost $24K/year and have no AI. Palantir requires an enterprise contract. WorldMonitor gives any researcher, journalist, or analyst access to a reasonably capable global monitoring platform for the cost of running Ollama locally. This is a category disruption.

Helpful?

For journalists, documentary makers, and researchers, the 3D globe as a storytelling canvas alone is worth installing. Being able to pull up a real-time visual of conflict zones, cable infrastructure, or disease spread for a project — with AI summaries baked in — is a production tool I'd have paid good money for three years ago.

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