WatchTower
Geopolitical risk intelligence for tourism policymakers.
What it does
WatchTower watches the world so policy teams don't have to. It ingests global news on a schedule, extracts evidence, and maintains a living situation model mapped onto a Theory of Change — so the question "what changed and does it matter to us" has an answer on demand.
The whole picture, one screen
Overall outlook, live risk and action counts, component status, what changed in the last 24 hours, and risk by tourism layer — the situation at a glance.
- Overall outlook
- Risk by layer









The whole picture, one screen
Overall outlook, live risk and action counts, component status, what changed in the last 24 hours, and risk by tourism layer — the situation at a glance.
- Overall outlook
- Risk by layer

A living Theory of Change
Geopolitical events propagate through a causal chain — from diplomatic inputs through activities and outputs to visitor arrivals and GDP. WatchTower rates all 22 components RAG-style, refreshed every cycle.
- Impact layer
- Inputs layer

Risk exposure, one shape
A radar across every strategic component — greater reach means greater risk — so the whole exposure profile reads at a glance, with topic clusters floating where they bite.
- Strategic components
- Risk polygon

Every risk, evidenced
A live register of active risks with severity, trajectory, and the evidence and confidence behind each — extracted from global news by an hourly LLM pipeline.
- Active risks
- Evidence trail

An executive briefing, written for you
Every cycle the model writes a plain-language briefing — current outlook, what changed and why it matters, and a change summary — at a reading age of twelve.
- Current outlook
- Change summary

Source-market sentiment
Per-market sentiment from -1 to +1, drawn from travel advisories and market news, with the official advisory shown beside each source market.
- Sentiment score
- Official advisory

Recommended actions
A lifecycle of policy recommendations — proposed, activated, completed, retired — each tagged immediate, short-term, or strategic as the situation evolves.
- Active recommendation

What changed, and when
A timeline of situation changes — new risks, outlook shifts, recommendations activated — so nothing moves in the picture unnoticed.
- Situation change
- Tourism and economic-policy teams who need early warning, not yesterday's headlines.
- Decision-makers who want their risk picture as a model, not a PDF.
- Analysts who need the evidence trail behind every rating.
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WatchTower is provisioned per organisation. Tell us about your team and what you need to monitor.
