Multi-perspective news intelligence

Everyone reads the news. Almost nobody sees how it's made. Signal/noise makes the invisible visible — showing you how 175+ sources frame the same story differently, what each side left out, and where the smart money thinks it's heading.

Media literacy through transparency

The problem with modern news isn't a shortage of information — it's a shortage of context. Every outlet makes editorial choices: what to emphasize, what to bury, what language to use. Those choices shape how you understand the world. Most readers never see them.

Signal/noise was built on a single idea: if you can see how different outlets are framing the same event, you develop a much clearer picture of what actually happened — and a much healthier skepticism about any single source.

We don't tell you what to think. We show you the full spectrum and let you decide.

From 175+ sources to one coherent briefing

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Source monitoring

Signal/noise pulls from 175+ rated RSS feeds across the full political spectrum — far-left, left, center, right, far-right — plus 40+ independent journalists who break stories hours before mainstream outlets catch up.

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Story clustering

A semantic filter groups headlines covering the same event, deduplicating thousands of daily articles into a handful of distinct stories. This is where you start to see which outlets covered something and which ones didn't.

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Framing analysis

AI reads the actual coverage — not just headlines — and identifies how different outlets are positioning the same event. What did the left emphasize? What did the right focus on? What detail only appeared in one outlet?

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Blindspot detection

Coverage gaps are as informative as the coverage itself. Signal/noise identifies stories that are heavily covered by one side of the spectrum and nearly invisible on the other — and surfaces them explicitly.

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Intelligence briefing

Everything is synthesized into a daily briefing delivered at 7:15am — not a summary, but an analysis that tells you what the headlines mean, what both sides left out, and what the prediction markets think about where it's heading.

175+
Rated sources monitored daily
5
Bias categories (-2 to +2 scale)
Daily content refreshes
40+
Independent journalist voices

Beyond bias bars and summaries

Framing, not just labels

Most tools tell you a source is left or right. Signal/noise tells you how the left framed this specific story vs. how the right framed it — and why the difference matters for understanding the event.

Prediction markets

When pundits and headlines disagree, we show you what people with real money on the line believe. Live Polymarket odds on every major story — the signal beneath the spin.

Reality Check

Paste any claim and get a sourced verdict in 15 seconds. AI cross-references multiple outlets and delivers VERIFIED, MIXED, or MISLEADING with citations — not a fact-check delayed by 48 hours.

Independent voices

40+ independent journalists who aren't aligned with any major outlet. When Seymour Hersh publishes at 2am and AP doesn't run it until 8am, you know at 7:15.

Completely free

No paywall. No ads. No credit card. Signal/noise is built on the belief that media literacy shouldn't cost $10/month.

Works everywhere

Any browser, any device. Installs as a progressive web app on iOS and Android. No app store, no account lockout, no platform dependency.

See the news from every angle. Free.

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