Too much news.
Too little understanding
So we drew a line. Here's what WorldLens stands for, and what it will never do.
Attention isn't information
The feed is built to hold you, not to help you. WorldLens is built to do the opposite: tell you what changed, then let you close the app and get on with your day.
Most of the news changes nothing
A screaming headline can matter less than a single line buried on page nine. We score for that difference, every hour, so the important thing never hides behind the loud one.
We rank by consequence, not clicks
One question sets a story's score: does it move something real, a price, a policy, a border, a balance of power? Never how much attention it pulls. Consequence is the only currency here.
Less is the whole point
Some days the world barely moves, and we'll say so. A quiet day isn't a failure. It's the truth, and it's far rarer than the feed pretends. We'd rather tell you less and be right.
No ads. Not now, not ever
When you're the product, the product works against you. You pay us, so we answer to you and no one else. No advertisers, no sponsored briefs, no reason to keep you scrolling past your own good.
Understanding shouldn't be a luxury
You shouldn't need a terminal, a finance degree, or five subscriptions to know what's happening in the world. We made it plain, and we made it for everyone. That part matters most.
Early beats loud
The goal was never to react the fastest. It's to see the thing before the crowd does, and to know what it means before it's priced in. Being right early is worth more than being first to shout.
The world moves. See it first
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