Less doomscrolling.
More signal.
DoomRadar tracks consequential events around the world and turns a flood of headlines into a smaller feed of events, risks and potential impacts.
What DoomRadar does
News coverage is collected from external sources, grouped into events and analyzed for relevance, severity and potential wider consequences.
Instead of showing dozens of versions of the same headline, DoomRadar attempts to show the underlying event and the reporting behind it.
Why it exists
Traditional news feeds optimize for attention. DoomRadar is designed around a different question: what is actually happening, how significant might it be, and why should someone care?
Human-readable, source-backed
AI is used for classification and summarization, but event pages retain links to the underlying reporting so readers can inspect the source material themselves.