"FutureLens doesn’t tell you what to think. It shows you whether you were right." FutureLens is a platform that turns news into decisions—and decisions into a measurable record of how well you unders

Judgment is never measured: People constantly judge global events, but there is no system tracking their accuracy or providing feedback.
Thinking is optional: News consumption today is passive. You read, react, and scroll without ever being required to commit to a position.
Confidence over correctness: Platforms reward emotional and fast reactions rather than accurate, well-reasoned thinking.
No feedback loop: In games, decisions have outcomes. In news, we read and forget, never building real-world judgment skills.
FutureLens shifts the question from "What do you think?" to "What will happen?"
News becomes a decision: Real events are transformed into clear YES/NO questions (e.g., "Will Country A impose sanctions within 7 days?").
Committed decisions: Users must choose YES or NO, forcing them to read carefully and think through outcomes.
Live collective signal: A dynamic market updates probabilities in real-time, reflecting the crowd's wisdom.
Reality decides: Outcomes are resolved based on actual events. No ambiguity.
Measurable track record: Users build a history showing their accuracy and decision patterns.
Social learning: Thinking becomes transparent and comparable, allowing users to improve together.