Interactive Geopolitical Explainer Platform for Investors
C6/10April 28, 2026
WhatA subscription media product that provides real-time, interactive explainers of complex geopolitical events and their investment implications, with relationship maps and scenario trees.
SignalMultiple commenters explicitly ask for explainers — they don't understand OPEC mechanics, proxy war dynamics, or alliance structures well enough to assess what events mean for their portfolios or worldview.
Why NowGeopolitical complexity has spiked with simultaneous conflicts (Iran war, Yemen, Sudan), alliance reshuffling (UAE-Israel axis, Saudi-Pakistan), and institutional breakdown (OPEC, NATO strain) — existing media cannot keep up.
MarketRetail and professional investors, policy-adjacent professionals; TAM $2B+ (Stratfor was acquired for $134M, The Economist has 1.2M subscribers); gap is that no product makes geopolitics truly accessible and actionable.
MoatEditorial brand trust and a proprietary knowledge graph of geopolitical actors/relationships that takes years to build and verify.
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