Crucix: An Open OSINT Dashboard Aggregating 27 Real-Time Data Sources
I built Crucix because I was spending 30+ minutes every morning manually checking 8-10 different sites for global situational awareness.
What It Aggregates
Geopolitical & Conflict:
- GDELT (global events, protests, conflicts)
- ACLED (conflict and protest locations)
- Armed conflict monitoring
Environmental & Physical:
- NASA FIRMS (fire/thermal anomalies)
- Radiation monitoring networks
- Weather pattern data
Economic & Financial:
- FRED (Federal Reserve economic data)
- Yahoo Finance (commodity prices, markets)
- Sanctions lists (OFAC, EU)
Maritime & Aviation:
- AIS ship tracking
- Flight tracking feeds
- Port status monitoring
Space & Infrastructure:
- CelesTrak satellite tracking
- Infrastructure alerts
Total: 27 sources, refreshed every 15 minutes.
How It Works
Each source gets polled on a schedule. Data is normalized into a common event format. The AI layer (8 LLM providers, configurable) generates synthesized briefings that cross-reference patterns across sources.
Example: GDELT detects elevated protest activity in a port city. AIS shows unusual shipping patterns in the same region. FRED shows commodity price movement. Crucix correlates all three and generates a summary.
No single-source tool catches that.
Alerts
Telegram and Discord bots push alerts when pattern thresholds are crossed. Configurable per source and severity.
Access
Free. No paywall.
3D globe view. AI briefing generation. Full source list visible at launch.
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