
Daily GPS coverage
Daily Briefs
Fast daily briefings that condense the most relevant sector and geopolitical developments.
What it is
Fast daily briefings that condense the most relevant sector and geopolitical developments.
How it is made
GPS groups recent reporting into daily sector summaries, then distills the strongest developments into a short readable briefing.
Best for
Quick morning or intraday scans when you want the signal without reading every underlying article.

Weekly GPS coverage
Weekly Briefs
Weekly rollups that turn the broader news cycle into a clearer strategic picture.
What it is
Weekly rollups that turn the broader news cycle into a clearer strategic picture.
How it is made
GPS aggregates the most important stories from the week by industry and turns them into a higher-level summary.
Best for
Stepping back from headline noise and understanding the themes that kept gaining weight through the week.

State and policy tracking
Government Briefs
Policy-oriented briefs focused on government departments, institutions, and state action.
What it is
Policy-oriented briefs focused on government departments, institutions, and state action.
How it is made
GPS pulls together recent government and policy reporting, then structures it into department-style briefings.
Best for
Following foreign affairs, defence, finance, and other state-level policy signals in a more operational format.

Market snapshot briefs
Prediction Market Briefs
Concise market briefs that connect odds movement to the underlying political narrative.
What it is
Concise market briefs that connect odds movement to the underlying political narrative.
How it is made
GPS combines automated market snapshots with source-backed context to explain what a live prediction market is reacting to.
Best for
Checking market direction fast, spotting catalysts, and understanding why a question may be repricing.
Next step
Use the page as a format map, then move into the live coverage.
If you understand which format matches your need, GPS becomes much easier to use as a repeated research workflow rather than a one-off read.



