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Top 17 Live Intelligence Dashboards You Need to Bookmark Right Now

April 8, 2026
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OSINT & Intel Tools Intelligence Briefing

Top 17 Live Intelligence Dashboards You Need to Bookmark Right Now

From war zone tracking and cyber conflict monitoring to market-geopolitics convergence and AI-powered accountability tools, a new generation of real-time dashboards has emerged: free, open, and frighteningly capable.

Daily Dark Web Editorial
April 2026

The community shared an avalanche of live intelligence dashboards in response to a recent @DailyDarkWeb post on X, and the depth of what's now available to analysts, researchers, traders, and threat hunters is remarkable. Below is our curated breakdown of each platform: what it does, who it's for, and what makes it stand out.

The geopolitical threat landscape doesn't pause. Neither should your intelligence pipeline. We reviewed seventeen of the most powerful live intelligence platforms so you don't have to hunt for them yourself.
Geopolitical & Conflict Intelligence
01 Conflict Monitoring
Conflictly
https://www.conflictly.app
Conflictly Screenshot

Conflictly is a sleek, purpose-built conflict monitoring platform aggregating live data on active armed conflicts, insurgencies, and military operations worldwide. Its minimalist interface belies the density of underlying intelligence feeds it draws from.

Designed for analysts who want signal without noise, Conflictly strips away editorial commentary and delivers structured incident data, making it a solid complement to more verbose news aggregators. Particularly useful for anyone tracking sub-state conflicts, territorial shifts, or low-intensity warfare that often falls through the cracks of mainstream media coverage.

Live conflict data Global coverage Minimal UI Free access
02 Academic OSINT
ACLED Conflict Index Dashboard
https://acleddata.com/platform/conflict-index-dashboard
ACLED Conflict Index Dashboard Screenshot

The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) project is one of the most academically rigorous open-source conflict monitoring datasets in existence. Their Conflict Index Dashboard translates years of granular incident-level data into an interactive, ranked view of global conflict intensity by country and region.

Unlike dashboards optimized for speed, ACLED prioritizes precision: each data point is sourced, verified, and coded by trained analysts. For policy researchers, threat assessors, and intelligence professionals who need defensible, citation-quality data, this is the gold standard.

Verified data Conflict indexing Historical trends Research-grade 198+ countries
03 OSINT Directory
OpenSourceProjects.dev
https://www.opensourceprojects.dev
OpenSourceProjects.dev Screenshot

Not a dashboard in the traditional sense, but arguably the most useful meta-resource in this list. OpenSourceProjects.dev serves as a curated discovery engine for open-source intelligence and security tools, making it invaluable for analysts who want to build or extend their own intel stacks.

Think of it as a living index of the open-source OSINT ecosystem. For threat researchers and red teamers who want to go beyond consumer dashboards and access raw tooling: scrapers, enrichment pipelines, geolocation utilities, and more.

Tool discovery OSINT ecosystem Open-source focus Community-curated
04 Geospatial Intel
IntelMapper
https://intelmapper.com
IntelMapper Screenshot

IntelMapper is one of the most visually capable open-access war mapping tools currently available. Built on a modern geospatial stack, it delivers a real-time 3D interactive map covering active conflict zones with particular depth in the Middle East and Eastern Europe theaters.

What distinguishes IntelMapper from static news maps is its layering system: users can toggle military bases, border crossings, oil and gas fields, naval ports, live military flight tracking, and more. The Strategic Control Index adds a quantitative dimension to territorial analysis.

Notable: Live military flight tracking overlay + 3D terrain mode
3D globe Military flight tracking Strategic Control Index OSINT-sourced
05 Geopolitical Terminal
EyeOnIntel
https://www.eyeonintel.com
EyeOnIntel Screenshot

EyeOnIntel is an analyst-grade terminal-style intelligence dashboard that blurs the line between OSINT aggregation and financial signal intelligence. The platform pulls together world news streams, conflict reports, vessel and aircraft tracking, Telegram war correspondent feeds, and prediction market data from Polymarket in one dense, real-time interface.

Its geopolitical activity index accumulates a 24-hour signal grid across a ~2-degree geospatial resolution, surfacing emerging hotspots before they hit mainstream headlines.

Polymarket probability overlays on conflict timelines: a rare intelligence + prediction market fusion
Polymarket integration Vessel tracking Aircraft tracking Telegram feeds Geopolitical activity grid
06 AI Trust Monitoring
Trustparency
https://trustparency.ai/
Trustparency Screenshot

Trustparency's Global Watch platform monitors the AI ecosystem 24/7, tracking deployments, incidents, policy developments, and provenance across a rapidly evolving landscape. For CISOs, AI governance teams, and threat researchers, Trustparency represents an emerging category: real-time AI risk intelligence.

It functions as an early-warning layer for AI-related incidents: model misuse, governance failures, deepfake campaigns, and regulatory actions that traditional threat feeds don't cover. In a world where AI itself is becoming an attack vector, this kind of monitoring is no longer optional.

AI incident tracking 24/7 global watch Governance monitoring AI provenance
Accountability & War Economy
07 War Cost Accountability
Epstein Fury War Cost Tracker
https://epsteinfury.net
Epstein Fury War Cost Tracker Screenshot

One of the most granular real-time accountability dashboards to emerge from the current Middle East conflict cycle. Epstein Fury tracks the live financial burn rate of the US military operation that began February 28, 2026, alongside casualty data, energy market impact, and Jeffrey Epstein document release status, all in a single 3D interface.

The financial tracking is remarkably precise: sourcing Pentagon briefings to Congress, CSIS analysis, and CENTCOM data to calculate a Phase 2 burn rate of $21,797 per second. Energy impacts are tracked in real time via WTI crude, Brent, US gas, diesel, and Henry Hub natural gas. The war economy module covers 23 market metrics including fertilizer/urea pricing.

$21,797/sec DoD burn rate. 23 war economy metrics. All from public sources.
DoD burn rate Casualty tracking Energy markets Commodities Document release tracker CENTCOM sourced
Geopolitical Risk Platforms
08 Global Risk Monitor
Hegemon Global
https://hegemonglobal.com
Hegemon Global Screenshot

Hegemon is a comprehensive geopolitical intelligence platform tracking wars, political instability, and country-level risk across all 198 recognized nations. The platform renders a live interactive 3D globe with AI-powered intelligence summaries, pulling from over 100 real-time sources.

What sets Hegemon apart is the breadth of its analytical modules: country risk analysis, election tracking, geopolitical forecasts, daily intelligence briefings, travel advisories, chokepoint monitoring, non-state actor tracking, trade route visualization, and military base mapping. Political bias labeling on sources adds epistemic integrity to the intelligence picture.

198 countries. 100+ sources. AI summaries. Political bias labeling included.
3D globe Country risk scores Election tracking Trade routes AI summaries
09 Situation Dashboard
SignalCockpit
https://signalcockpit.com
SignalCockpit Screenshot

SignalCockpit is a focused situation dashboard with a dedicated Iran monitoring track, making it one of the most targeted intel feeds available for Middle East watchers. As US-Iran tensions have escalated significantly in 2026, having a dedicated, always-on cockpit view of Iranian military, political, and proxy activity is operationally essential for regional risk analysts.

Iran focus Situation awareness Real-time Low-noise design
10 Middle East OSINT
IntelHQ
https://intelhq.io
IntelHQ Screenshot

IntelHQ is a real-time Middle East intelligence command center built for high-tempo operational environments. It tracks missile launches, interceptions, drone activity, and ground military events across the region with live alerts and mapped incident visualization.

The platform's ORBAT (Order of Battle) intelligence module is particularly valuable for serious analysts, providing structured tracking of force composition and disposition across active conflict actors. AI-powered alert triage helps surface the most operationally significant events from a high-volume feed.

Missile tracking ORBAT intelligence Live alerts Drone activity AI triage
AI-Enhanced Intelligence Tools
11 AI OSINT
AI Detective
https://ai-detective.xyz
AI Detective Screenshot

AI Detective applies artificial intelligence to open-source intelligence gathering, automating the collection and analysis workflows that traditionally require skilled human analysts working manually across dozens of platforms. It is designed to assist researchers, journalists, and security professionals in ethically gathering and processing publicly available information at scale.

AI-assisted OSINT Automated collection Public data only Threat research
12 Markets + Geopolitics
TREND (TrendMoney)
https://www.trendmoney.biz
TREND (TrendMoney) Screenshot

TREND is arguably the most feature-dense free intelligence terminal in this list, built on the insight that geopolitical events move oil, gold, and crypto within minutes. The platform fuses live news aggregation from 100+ RSS feeds, conflict monitors (dedicated Iran and AfPak dashboards), real-money prediction market data from Polymarket, cryptocurrency and stock market feeds, and a Gemini 2.5 Flash-powered AI analyst in a single interface.

The Iran Monitor streams eight international news channels simultaneously with filtered breaking news. The AI portfolio analyst injects live market data, full holdings context, and HHI concentration scoring to generate real-time macro-geopolitical risk assessments. Trusted by 50,000+ analysts, traders, and researchers, entirely free.

50,000+ monthly users. Polymarket + live portfolio analyst + 8 simultaneous news streams. Free.
Iran monitor AfPak monitor Polymarket integration Portfolio AI analyst Gemini AI
Modular Situational Awareness Platforms
13 Situational Awareness
SitDeck
https://sitdeck.com
SitDeck Screenshot

SitDeck is the most user-friendly modular intelligence dashboard in this roundup, built around the concept of a drag-and-drop "Situation Deck" that users can customize for their specific intelligence requirements. With 61+ widgets, 198+ data providers, and 19,000+ data pulls daily, it aggregates conflicts, markets, disease outbreaks, flights, weather, and cyber threats on one configurable interface.

The AI Analyst Chat feature enables natural language querying across all live feeds simultaneously, with sourced answers returned in real time. Custom alerts via email or webhook with sub-minute refresh on critical feeds make SitDeck one of the most operationally complete free platforms available.

Deploy a full intelligence dashboard in 30 seconds. Free. 61+ widgets. AI chat included.
61+ widgets 198+ data providers AI analyst chat Custom alerts Free tier
14 AI News Intelligence
Situation Monitor
https://situationmonitor.info/
Situation Monitor Screenshot

Situation Monitor applies AI-powered processing to global news intelligence, surfacing actionable signal from the noise of a 24/7 information environment. The platform's AI-first approach treats news aggregation not as curation but as intelligence production, applying machine understanding to prioritize, classify, and brief emerging events.

AI-powered Real-time news Global coverage Signal extraction
Cyber & Fraud Intelligence
15 Fraud Intelligence
V-Finder Fraud Intelligence Engine
https://v-finder-fraud-intelligence-engine.streamlit.app
V-Finder Fraud Intelligence Engine Screenshot

Built on Streamlit and open to public access, V-Finder is a community-developed fraud detection and intelligence aggregation tool. It reflects the broader democratization of threat intelligence tooling, where analyst-grade fraud detection capabilities are no longer locked behind expensive enterprise platforms.

Its Streamlit-based architecture makes it highly extensible: analysts with Python skills can fork, adapt, and integrate it into existing workflows. An important entry for the growing community building their own fraud intelligence stacks outside of commercial vendor dependency.

Fraud detection Open-source Streamlit-based Python-extensible
16 Cyber Threat Intel
SOCRadar Cyber Conflict Dashboard
https://socradar.io/iran-israil-cyber-conflict-dashboard
SOCRadar Cyber Conflict Dashboard Screenshot

SOCRadar's dedicated Cyber Conflict Dashboard is the only platform on this list operated by a professional cyber threat intelligence company. The dashboard offers real-time tracking of cyber operations, threat actor activity, and digital attack patterns specifically within the Iran-Israel cyber conflict theater, updated continuously from SOCRadar's global sensor network and HUMINT sources.

Unlike the open-source community platforms in this list, SOCRadar brings enterprise-grade CTI collection capabilities: dark web monitoring, hacktivist campaign tracking, infrastructure attribution, and adversary TTPs. For blue teams and CISOs monitoring state-sponsored and proxy cyber activity in the Middle East, this is the most operationally mature platform in the roundup.

Enterprise CTI methodology, public access. Iran-Israel cyber conflict coverage.
State-sponsored tracking Hacktivist campaigns Dark web monitoring Iran-Israel focus CTI-grade
Infrastructure Intelligence
17 Energy Infrastructure
OpenGridWorks Power Plants Map
https://opengridworks.com/power-plants
OpenGridWorks Power Plants Map Screenshot

OpenGridWorks maps global electricity infrastructure with remarkable granularity, rendering power plants, transmission lines, substations, and grid topology on an interactive globe. Built on OpenStreetMap data, it transforms publicly available energy infrastructure information into a visually navigable intelligence layer.

For analysts working on critical infrastructure protection, energy security, or conflict impact assessment, OpenGridWorks provides an indispensable baseline. In the context of current Middle East tensions, the ability to visualize power grid dependencies, transmission chokepoints, and generation capacity at the country level is operationally significant. The platform recently gained attention after its mapping of Iran's power grid was referenced by conflict monitoring organizations assessing civilian infrastructure risks.

Whether you're assessing supply chain risk, modeling energy disruption scenarios, or simply understanding how a nation's grid is structured, OpenGridWorks fills a gap that most geopolitical dashboards overlook entirely: the physical layer that everything else depends on.

Power plant mapping Grid topology Transmission lines OpenStreetMap data Critical infrastructure Energy security
// Bottom Line for Analysts

The intelligence landscape has changed fundamentally. What required enterprise contracts and dedicated analysts five years ago is now available, free, real-time, and browser-based, to anyone with the awareness to find it. The platforms above represent a new intelligence commons: open tools that, when used together, give individual analysts, small teams, and independent researchers a situational picture that rivals many institutional intelligence products.

Bookmark the ones relevant to your threat model. Layer them. The edge goes to whoever learns to combine these feeds first.

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