The world has a baseline.
NeoLexx shows when it moves.
NeoLexx is a situational-awareness console. Its core job is simple: show where current activity is unusual for that place, not just where activity is big.
That makes it strongest at triage. Scan the world, find the countries worth attention, then drill down into what is actually driving the move.
NeoLexx helps you decide where to look. It does not replace context, judgment, or follow-on investigation.
How to read NeoLexx quickly
Every major signal has a baseline. The exact formula changes by domain, but the principle does not: compare what is happening now to what this place usually looks like.
Flights use 30-day same-hour history. Fire country anomaly uses current 24-hour activity against a longer snapshot baseline. Maritime leans on recent-average comparison because port histories mature more slowly. Markets, news, and events each use their own tuned logic.
A z-score measures how far the current reading sits from the baseline. 0 is near normal. Negative values are below baseline. Positive values are above baseline.
The key point: z-scores are self-referencing. A quiet country can score high with far less raw activity than a busy one.
A high signal means unusual, not automatically important or dangerous. NeoLexx is strongest when you read signal level and signal meaning separately.
How the pages are built
Not every page uses every step, but most of the product follows the same general path from broad signal to local explanation.
The sidecar is usually the fastest orientation surface on a page. Before you click anything, it tells you which countries, airports, ports, or articles are carrying the signal.
Drills are not decorative popups. They are the layer where NeoLexx stops saying this country is moving and starts showing why it is moving.
News
- Trust-weighted coverage velocity by country.
- Country assignment from entity extraction on headlines and summaries.
- Corroboration when multiple credible sources align in the same window.
- Where coverage is moving unusually relative to normal for that country.
- Whether the signal looks broad or narrow based on trust mix, source mix, and category spread.
News is a coverage surface. It tells you where attention is abnormal, not what happened on the ground.
| Control | What it changes |
|---|---|
| Window | Changes the active time slice so you can compare immediate spikes with broader coverage bursts. |
| Category filters | Narrow the page and drill content to one topic family when you want a cleaner signal surface. |
| Search | Filters the country list or article set by keyword when you already have a place or topic in mind. |
- News Dashboard for ranked country scanning.
- News Heatmap for geographic context.
- Country drill for trust mix, corroboration, category spread, and article feed.
- Article heuristic drill for country-attribution logic.
NeoLexx reads from monitored sources, but it does not treat them equally. Higher-trust outlets carry more weight in country velocity, while lower-trust outlets still count as attention without dominating the signal.
News is strongest when you can inspect why a country spiked. That is why NeoLexx exposes attribution logic and article drills instead of only returning a black-box score.
- Source trust keeps one weak outlet from dominating the signal by sheer volume.
- Corroboration matters because several high-trust outlets aligning is stronger than one source repeating itself.
- Heuristic transparency matters because you can inspect why an article was assigned to a country instead of trusting a black box.
Flight Tracker
- Inbound and outbound airport movement built from resolved routes.
- Country-level movement rolled up from airport truth rather than raw aircraft density.
- Category splits where the page can separate commercial, general aviation, and military-adjacent patterns.
- Where movement is unusual relative to each airport or country's own same-hour rhythm.
- Whether a move is broad or concentrated by showing which airports are actually driving it.
Flights depend on route resolution. A weaker route environment means less of the airport truth surface is visible.
| Control | What it changes |
|---|---|
| Baseline window | Changes whether the page is comparing current movement to the same hour over recent history or a broader comparison mode. |
| Direction filters | Lets you separate inbound and outbound movement when the balance itself is the story. |
| Category filters | Helps isolate commercial, general aviation, or military-adjacent behavior where available. |
- World and country view for broad movement.
- Hex view for airport-cluster geography.
- Country, airport, and hex drills for local explanation.
Fire Tracker
- Thermal anomaly detections from NASA FIRMS VIIRS.
- Fire radiative power and local clustering.
- Country anomaly from current 24-hour activity versus a longer snapshot baseline.
- Where fire behavior is unusual for the place, not just where fires are present.
- Whether the signal is diffuse, intense, persistent, or concentrated once you drill into it.
This is not just a dot map. The important question is whether current behavior is abnormal for the place.
| Control | What it changes |
|---|---|
| 24H / 7D / 30D | Changes the comparison window and historical context the page is using for the current surface. |
| Confidence filters | Lets you cut the surface down to nominal-plus or high-confidence detections when you want a cleaner fire picture. |
| V1 note | Day / night filtering is not exposed in the current Fire Tracker panel. For V1, the page stays focused on window and confidence controls. |
Fire uses two reading modes. Country view is an anomaly surface. Hex view is a local intensity surface built from recent fire detections. Do not read those two views the same way.
- World and country view for broad anomaly scanning.
- Hex view for local clustering.
- Point and satellite-linked views for direct local context.
Market Heatmap
- Weighted country equity baskets built from tracked indices, ETFs, and selected tickers.
- Top positive and negative movers inside each country basket.
- Commodity context from major global contracts.
- Where countries are moving sharply in aggregate.
- Whether a move is broad or concentrated once you open the drill and inspect the movers.
Markets are the main visual exception to the shared anomaly palette. A sharp move is not automatically geopolitical.
| Control | What it changes |
|---|---|
| Live | Shows the current weighted move for each country basket without treating it as an anomaly surface. |
| vs 24H / 7D / 30D | Changes the baseline comparison so you can decide whether you care about immediate movement or deviation from a broader recent norm. |
| Ticker strip | Keeps the strongest movers visible without opening a country drill. |
- Country map for broad equity direction.
- Country drill for average move, baseline comparison, and top movers.
- Commodity strip for macro context.
Maritime Tracker
- Port-call activity from Global Fishing Watch event truth.
- Port and country movement against recent norms.
- Vessel-class mix in the underlying data and drill surfaces, even when the main panel stays broad.
- Where port behavior is unusual at the country and port level.
- Whether that signal is mature or thin depending on baseline depth, freshness, and coverage.
Maritime is directional, not precision-perfect. Coverage, freshness, and baseline maturity matter here more than most pages.
| Control | What it changes |
|---|---|
| Baseline mode | Lets the page compare current activity against the more reactive same-hour style view or the smoother recent-average view, depending on what the tracker currently exposes. |
| Country drill entry | Moves from the broad country surface into the actual port-level explanation layer. |
| Port selection | Lets you go one level deeper when one port is clearly carrying the signal. |
| V1 note | The main Maritime panel does not currently expose cargo / carrier / bunker toggle buttons. Vessel-class separation is still available deeper in the drill surfaces. |
Maritime should be read cautiously. A country color is only a starting hint. The useful trust signal lives in freshness, baseline maturity, and the actual ports driving the move.
- Country view for broad port activity scanning.
- Port and density surfaces for local concentration where supported.
- Country and port drills for actual interpretation.
Event Feed
- Combined movement from news, flights, fires, maritime, and markets.
- Country event levels that compress several signals into one ranked surface.
- Where several domains align at the same time.
- Which countries deserve investigation first when attention is limited.
This is a where-to-look layer, not a conclusion engine. A high level means several signals are elevated together, not that NeoLexx knows what happened.
- Ranked event surface for fast triage.
- Country event context through the signal contributions and linked underlying pages.
Live Streams
- Broadcast context from official or near-official streams.
- Picture-in-picture workflow for monitoring one stream while watching another surface.
- Live context beside analytical pages when you want direct broadcast texture during a live story.
Useful for context, weak as a standalone analytical surface.
- Stream wall for direct viewing.
- PiP support for side-by-side monitoring.
- Use it next to Events or News rather than treating it as an anomaly page.
Multiview
- A custom 2x2 workspace built from other NeoLexx pages.
- Cross-signal monitoring without tab hopping.
- How several signals are moving at once in one operator layout.
Multiview adds workflow value, not new truth. It is only as good as the pages you place inside it.
- 2x2 page grid with user-selected NeoLexx surfaces.
- There is no deeper drill logic here. Multiview exists to keep several other surfaces visible at once.
Who NeoLexx gets information from
Operational providers by domain
101 monitored publishers
18 stream channels
Where NeoLexx is strong, and where it is not
- Surfacing unusual behavior. Baseline comparison catches movement that raw volume would bury.
- Cross-signal scanning. It is easy to see whether several domains are pointing at the same country at the same time.
- Drill transparency. Many surfaces explain why a place is moving instead of only showing that it is moving.
- News reflects coverage, not events. Attention and on-the-ground reality are related but not identical.
- Flights depend on route resolution. A weaker route environment means less of the airport truth surface is visible.
- Maritime is uneven. Coverage, freshness, and baseline maturity vary by region and upstream state.
- Baselines need time. Newly tracked places and newer modes may still be warming up.
- No single page is the whole answer. NeoLexx works best when you confirm a signal in its drill and cross-check it against other domains.