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Real-time global intelligence dashboard. AI-powered news aggregation, geopolitical monitoring, and infrastructure tracking in a unified situational awareness interface
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review score
Problem solved
It solves the fragmentation of global data sources by offering a single, customizable dashboard with AI-driven aggregation and analysis, enabling users to track diverse domains (geopolitics, finance, energy, etc.) without manually curating multiple feeds.
Deployment reality
The available setup signal starts with: npm install worldmonitor. Treat this as a starting point, then ask Codex or Claude to inspect the README, environment variables, runtime version, and deployment target before production use.
Commercial use
The recorded license is AGPL-3.0. This is a useful commercial-use signal, but teams should still verify license text, dependencies, model/API terms, and trademark constraints.
Capability ceiling
Developers can build custom monitoring dashboards for real-time news, geopolitical shifts, financial markets, commodity prices, energy trends, and infrastructure status. The platform supports multiple deployment variants (tech, finance, commodity, happy, energy) and provides SDKs for TypeScript, Python, Ruby, and Go, enabling integration into larger systems or standalone use.
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koala73/worldmonitor is tracked as a TypeScript project in the Infrastructure, AI Agent, MCP Server, Observability area. This evaluation combines public GitHub metadata, category signals, short source summaries, and Git-Stars editorial rules rather than copying project documentation.
Momentum check: the repository has 82k total stars, with +0 today, +0 this week, and +21k this month. These growth windows help distinguish durable adoption from short-lived visibility spikes.
Maintenance check: current activity is Active; the latest push was 7 days ago, and the open issue queue is 425, about 0.52% of total stars. Treat this as an adoption signal, not a substitute for engineering due diligence.
Adoption check: 12k forks and 82k watchers suggest how often the project is reused or followed. License signal: AGPL-3.0. Always verify license compatibility before commercial or internal use.
Practical fit: this project is most relevant when you need AI prototypes, LLM workflows, and agent-style applications. Be cautious when you need a legal review, security audit, or production SLA.
Source check: Git-Stars currently has 2 explicit source reference(s) for this report and a recent growth signal of 21k. Follow the original GitHub repository for final install, security, and release information.
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Momentum
82k Stars
Reuse
12k Forks
Attention
82k Watchers
Maintenance
active
License
AGPL-3.0
Open issues
425
World Monitor is a real-time global intelligence dashboard that provides AI-powered news aggregation, geopolitical monitoring, and infrastructure tracking in a unified situational awareness interface.
Key Features
- 500+ curated news feeds across 15 categories, AI-synthesized into briefs - Dual map engine (3D globe and WebGL flat map) with 56 map layer types - Cross-stream correlation for military, economic, disaster, and escalation signals
Infrastructure
Cloud, deployment, networking, containers, and platform tooling
AI Agent
Agent frameworks, autonomous workflows, and tool-use systems
MCP Server
Model Context Protocol servers, clients, and integrations
Observability
Monitoring, tracing, logging, profiling, and reliability tools
npm install worldmonitor90
Health Score
Active
Commit Activity
Jan 8, 2026
Created
Aug 15, 2026
Last push
+258
Today's growth
+2.2k
7-day growth
+8.9k
30-day growth
Forks
Open
Watchers
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Problem Solved
It solves the fragmentation of global data sources by offering a single, customizable dashboard with AI-driven aggregation and analysis, enabling users to track diverse domains (geopolitics, finance, energy, etc.) without manually curating multiple feeds.
Capabilities
Developers can build custom monitoring dashboards for real-time news, geopolitical shifts, financial markets, commodity prices, energy trends, and infrastructure status. The platform supports multiple deployment variants (tech, finance, commodity, happy, energy) and provides SDKs for TypeScript, Python, Ruby, and Go, enabling integration into larger systems or standalone use.
Bottom Line
World Monitor is ideal for developers, analysts, and organizations needing a customizable, real-time global intelligence dashboard with AI-powered aggregation. It should be avoided by those requiring highly curated, low-noise data or who lack the technical ability to configure filters. The key trade-off is between comprehensive, real-time coverage and the risk of information overload or data quality issues.