Signal Over Noise
Stop doomscrolling.
Monitor the World Stage in 5 tiles.
A side-project for PMs, traders, and founders who need a high-level macro + geopolitics dashboard—not an infinite feed.
Free early access. Magic link via email—no password required.
Today's intelligence, ready at open
Fetched live from GitHub. Updated every trading day before CET open.
How it works
Three principles that keep the signal-to-noise ratio high.
Only What Reprices
Items get promoted when they can plausibly move G10 yields, USD, oil/gas, credit spreads, or major indices in 1–3 sessions.
Source Transparency
Hard separation between primary-source (government/central-bank releases) and secondary reporting.
Tier-1 First, Always
Pricing engines (US/EA/CN/JP/UK) stay top; geopolitics only escalates when it transmits via Energy/Shipping/Sanctions.
What you get
Six sections, each designed to compress hours of scanning into seconds.
Top 5 Market-Moving Developments
Short list with channels, “why now,” and 24–72h triggers + tags.
Confirmed vs Reported
Primary-source items you can cite internally vs provisional secondary reporting.
Rates & FX Scoreboard
Fast scan across USD/Fed, EUR/ECB, JPY/BoJ, GBP/BoE, CNY/PBoC.
Built with Perplexity Spaces + MCP
Agentic RAG pipeline for structured retrieval
Indie-built, no VC noise
One practitioner, shipping fast
"Finally, a dashboard that doesn't feel like CNBC on mute."
— Early beta user
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about WorldStage.
No. It’s a monitoring layer that compresses the news into decision-relevant tiles.
Daily by default (24h lookback), with triggers that escalate items when conditions change.
Primary sources whenever possible (central banks, government releases), then clearly labeled secondary.
Yes—watchlist tiers, theaters, and tags are configurable.
Perplexity Spaces + MCP tools retrieve and structure data automatically, then apply promotion rules (e.g., "only items that can reprice in 1–3 sessions").