Transparency

The full audit trail.

Trust is earned by showing the work. Below is how our data sources are performing, how fresh the data is, and where independent feeds agree or diverge.

Last cron run: 18h ago

Active sources
16
13 OK · 2 degraded · 1 failed
30-day uptime
80.3%
avg across all sources
Indicators tracked
31
across 25 countries
Cron cadence
12h
continuous refresh

Data freshness

How recent are the underlying observations? Fresh means within 2 years, aging 2–3 years, stale 3–5 years, very stale beyond.

Fresh
96.3%963 obs
Aging
3.7%37 obs
Stale
0.0%0 obs
Very stale
0.0%0 obs

Source uptime

Each data adapter, sorted by 30-day uptime. Failures are surfaced, not hidden.

Full source dashboard →
Source30-day uptimeRunsStatusLast success
CDC/HUD/NICS (reference)100.0%30OK1d ago
v2:socialFeedComputed100.0%22OK18h ago
FRED100.0%30OK1d ago
v2:worldBank100.0%22OK18h ago
v2:oecdHousing100.0%22OK18h ago
AI Index (Stanford)100.0%30OK1d ago
v2:nasaGiss100.0%12OK1d ago
O*NET100.0%30OK1d ago
OECD (reference)100.0%30OK1d ago
v2:referenceSeed100.0%22OK18h ago
BLS96.7%30OK1d ago
v2:eurostat95.2%21OK18h ago
World Bank93.3%30OK1d ago
v2:imf0.0%16Failed
ACLED0.0%30Degraded
FBI0.0%30Degraded

How we earn your trust

Every number is sourced

Each indicator value links back to the publishing organization, the reference date, and the raw query we used. No black boxes.

Cross-source validation

Whenever two independent sources publish the same indicator, we display both. If they disagree by more than a set threshold, we flag it and surface the spread.

Failure is public

When an adapter fails, the failure shows up on this page within minutes. We do not hide outages or fabricate continuity.