Risk Terminal - The world's risk, Decoded in real time.

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Geopolitical risk intelligence, normally locked behind five-figure institutional subscriptions, rebuilt as a free, open terminal. 195 countries scored 0–100 every hour from 25+ live sources: conflict data, markets, and more. Plus twice-daily AI briefings, a live event river, an interactive risk map, and a fully open methodology cross-checked against 11 external benchmarks. No paywall, no institutional login. Access to information shouldn't be a luxury. risk-terminal.com

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Hey 👋 I built Risk Terminal because political risk intelligence is one of the last categories of genuinely important information still walled off. The analysis that tells you where the world is heading! For instance, which states are destabilizing, where conflict is escalating, and how it ripples into markets. The sad truth, this information usually sits behind five-figure institutional subscriptions. If you're not a government, a bank, or a Fortune 500, you're priced out. That never sat right with me. In a world this volatile, understanding geopolitical risk shouldn't be a luxury good. So I set out to rebuild that capability, the dense, terminal-style, continuously-updated view professionals pay thousands for, and make it free and open to anyone. It started as a scoring engine for a handful of countries and grew into 195 countries, scored hourly from 25+ live sources, twice-daily AI briefings, a live event feed, an interactive map, and a fully published methodology. The hard part was trust: a risk score is worthless if you can't see how it's buillt, so the whole methodology is open and validated against 11 independent external benchmarks. It's in beta and getting better every day. I'd genuinely love your feedback, what's missing, what you'd want to track, and where it's wrong.

the live event river paired with hourly country scores is genuinely clever, basically gives you the why behind the number in real time. respect for putting the methodology out there too, kind of rare to see that level of transparency

Honestly the live event river is the part that hooked me, everything just kind of flows in real time without you having to dig through a dozen tabs. The open methodology page is a really nice touch too, you know, actually showing how the scores are calculated instead of just presenting them as gospel.