A war starts and oil prices move the same day. Sanctions hit and shipping routes reroute. A summit fails and defense budgets surge. But to follow all of this, you need Reuters open for conflicts, Bloomberg for sanctions, Jane's for military, and three more tabs for diplomacy and trade. I got frustrated and built the app I wanted — InSnaps. It's a single feed that covers geopolitics across five domains: Conflicts — active wars, insurgencies, border disputes, ceasefires (25+ tracked with timelines, involved parties, casualty data) Finance & Sanctions — sanctions regimes, commodity shocks, forex, energy markets Military & Weapons — arms deals, defense spending, cyber warfare, nuclear developments Diplomacy — summits, UN activity, peace processes, alliances Trade & Supply — tariffs, shipping routes, energy pipelines, semiconductors, food security Every article is tagged by domain so you instantly see the category. The feed is personalized by country — a user in Germany sees different geopolitical relevance than one in India or Brazil.
Free, no paywall:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.prakshaapp...Solo developer from India, no funding, no team. ~400 MAU, ~95 DAU, growing organically. Reddit, Twitter has been my best channel so far.
Happy to answer questions about the architecture, data pipeline, or the geopolitics niche