TruthAtlas - See how global events connect and what may happen next

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TruthAtlas transforms fragmented global information into a connected, explorable view of world events. Track timelines, relationships, impacts, and key actors; explore AI-assisted analysis and scenario-based forecasts; and compare possible outcomes without being pushed toward a single narrative. Built to make complex global information easier to understand, follow, and revisit as they evolve.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 I built TruthAtlas because understanding an important global event often means jumping between dozens of articles, updates, opinions, and disconnected timelines. Even after all that, it can still be difficult to see what caused the event, who matters, how it connects to other developments, and what could happen next. TruthAtlas brings those pieces together in one visual platform. It organizes global events into connected timelines, impact maps, key actors, AI-assisted analysis, and scenario-based forecasts. Rather than presenting one outcome as certain, TruthAtlas explores multiple possibilities and makes uncertainty visible. The goal is not to tell people what to think, but to make complex global information easier to understand and follow as they evolve. The platform is currently free to explore without creating an account. I’m continuing to improve the analysis quality, source transparency, forecasting methodology, performance, and overall experience. Thanks for checking out TruthAtlas. I’ll be here answering questions and listening to every piece of feedback.

The timeline view with linked actors feels really well thought out, especially how impacts cascade across regions without losing context. Nice work making dense global info feel this navigable.

 Thank you so much, we are working hard on improving our product!

A real-time collaboration mode would be huge here. Let me say a colleague and I could tag events, leave margin notes, or build shared timelines together. It would turn solo research into team analysis, which is honestly where this kind of tool really shines for things like breaking developments or long-running investigations.