This project started as a side venture between two people who spent years following conflicts, military movements, and geopolitical developments. Over time, we kept running into the same problem: there was too much information, too much speculation, and very little structure.
Important developments would appear online long before they reached the headlines. A transport aircraft landing somewhere unexpected, naval assets quietly repositioning, or satellite imagery showing unusual activity. Individually, these signals might not mean much. But together, they often tell a much bigger story.
So, we built a system to track it all in one place.
The platform combines open-source intelligence, geospatial analysis, flight tracking, satellite imagery, maritime monitoring, and verification tools into a single operational dashboard. The goal is simple: turn fragmented information into something coherent, useful, and actionable.
The project was co-founded by Shirvan, alongside a second co-founder who prefers to remain undisclosed. Much of the platform grew out of the same research environment used behind the scenes at CaspianReport.
This platform was built for people who want to stay ahead of events, not catch up to them hours later. Researchers, journalists, analysts, businesses, and ordinary observers are all dealing with the same reality: the world moves faster than traditional reporting can keep up.
That's really the problem we're trying to solve. Instead of overwhelming users with endless streams of information, the platform is designed to filter noise, organize signals, and make fast-moving events easier to follow as they develop.
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