A record of features, improvements, and updates shipped to NarrativeRadar.
Search and filter events by entity (countries, people, organizations, instruments) on the Explore page. Autocomplete with kind tabs, combines with all existing filters.
Dedicated search and filter page at /explore. Browse, search, and filter all tracked events with full filter bar (block, quality, phase, sector, topic). Instant search now links to Explore for full results. Pulse dashboard simplified by removing redundant filter chips — chart-driven filtering remains.
Follow topics, sectors, entities, and instruments directly from their detail pages with one click. The Follow button creates an alert rule so you receive notifications when new events match.
New multi-step onboarding wizard for first-time users replaces the single welcome message. Four steps introduce the Radar, alerts, watchlist, and market signals with links to try each feature.
Ask questions about geopolitical events in natural language and get data-grounded answers with inline citations linking to real events. Powered by RAG retrieval over our database of enriched events, competing narratives, and divergence analysis. Available at /ai.
Choose your preferred language (English or Spanish) during registration or from your profile. The site automatically loads in your preferred language when you sign in. The Globe selector in the header also syncs your preference to your account.
The side-by-side comparison is now the default view for registered users. A plain-language summary at the top describes the core disagreement between blocks. Points of disagreement now appear directly between the narrative columns instead of in a separate section.
New homepage section highlighting events with the strongest disagreements between information blocks. Each card shows the point of contention, the position of each block, and the type of disagreement (framing, cause, or attribution) at a glance.
Event cards now show Escalating (rapid coverage growth across multiple blocks), Direction Shift (market direction changed in the last 48 hours), and Growing (new articles since the last update) badges alongside the existing Conflicting badge.
When different information blocks disagree on how an event affects a financial instrument, market exposure items are grouped by block perspective. For example, Western sources may see upward pressure while Russian sources see downward pressure on the same asset.
The daily newsletter now opens with a Top Story showing which blocks covered it and where they disagree, followed by “3 Things That Changed” (events updated in the last 24 hours). The subject line features the top story headline for quick scanning.
New visitors now see a live example of competing narratives on the homepage, showing how two information blocks interpret the same event differently. First-time users get a brief welcome message explaining the Radar and the Conflicting badge.
Market exposure now tracks direction changes over time. Instrument pages show a history of shifts (e.g. upward to downward pressure) with links to the events that triggered each change.
New alert type for instrument direction changes. Get notified via email digest when an instrument's expected market direction shifts as new information is analyzed. Also included in daily and weekly newsletter briefings.
Updates now show a branded maintenance page instead of a raw error. The page refreshes automatically when the site is back online.
New About page explaining what NarrativeRadar does, how analysis works, AI and editorial standards, and source diversity. Byline on every event page disclosing AI-assisted analysis and source counts.
Events with competing narratives now show structured divergence analysis across four dimensions: disputed facts, different readings, blind spots, and resolution signals. Color-coded cards highlight where sources disagree.
Events now receive neutral, factual headlines generated by AI during analysis. Titles lead with who, what, and where for quick reading.
Interactive world map with zoom, pan, and country click-to-filter. Shows event distribution by country. Requires a free account.
New /finance page with asset class filters, instrument sidebar, convergence detection (when 2+ events mention the same instrument), and exposure badges on event cards.
Daily and weekly email briefings with curated Radar and Trending events, market exposure highlights, and personalized alert digests.
Browser push notifications for alert matches. Subscribe from the Alerts page to receive real-time updates without checking email.
Export any event as a formatted PDF report including summary, facts, narratives, scenarios, and source list. Requires a free account.
Automatic posting to Telegram (@NarrRadar) for high-quality events entering the Radar.
Sign in with your Google or Microsoft account. Linked by email address for existing users.
Premium users can create API keys for programmatic access. Up to 3 keys per account with usage tracking.
Semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, keyboard navigation, focus indicators, and reduced motion support across all pages.
NarrativeRadar launches with event tracking, narrative comparison, strict fact/narrative/scenario separation, alert system, public API, and RSS/Atom feeds. 130+ sources across 8 geopolitical information blocks.