I Was Tracking Wars With 47 Tabs — So I Built This in 72 Hours
15,000 sessions. 50+ countries. ₹0 marketing. 20 days. The Problem: 47 Browser Tabs to Track One Conflict Three weeks ago, I was trying to follow the Russia-Ukraine conflict. My browser: Reuters (m...

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15,000 sessions. 50+ countries. ₹0 marketing. 20 days. The Problem: 47 Browser Tabs to Track One Conflict Three weeks ago, I was trying to follow the Russia-Ukraine conflict. My browser: Reuters (main news) Al Jazeera (different perspective) BBC (verification) AP News (wire service) Twitter/X (real-time updates) GDELT (event data) FlightRadar24 (airspace) TradingView (oil prices) ...and 39 more tabs This was insane. Every time I wanted an update, I'd spend 30 minutes refreshing tabs, cross-referencing sources, trying to separate signal from noise. I thought: There has to be a better way. Spoiler: There wasn't. So I built it. The Solution: Warfront The idea: One dashboard. All conflicts. Real-time. AI-powered. The timeline: 72 hours (Feb 28 night → March 3 morning) The location: My hostel room at IIIT Naya Raipur The result: warfront.live What It Does 1. Real-Time News Aggregation Pulls from 12+ sources every 5 minutes: Reuters, Al Jazeera, AP News, BBC The Guardian, CNN, TASS, Xinhua R