Most big news stories don’t have one version — they have many. The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine that reconstructs coverage across outlets into one structured read, showing what’s corroborated, what’s contested, what’s still unclear, and how framing differs. Built for clarity without tab-hopping. PH feedback wanted: If you were improving this tomorrow, what’s the first thing you’d change in the reading experience?
Hey everyone — I’m Charlie, founder of The Bias.
I started building this because following major stories increasingly meant choosing one outlet’s framing — or opening a dozen tabs and trying to reconcile them myself.
The Bias is a perspective synthesis engine for news. We reconstruct coverage across outlets into one structured read, surfacing what’s corroborated, what’s contested, what’s still unclear, and how framing differs between sources.
We’re early and iterating quickly. I’d love thoughts on whether the structure feels intuitive — and whether this meaningfully helps you understand a story faster than tab-hopping.
Happy to answer anything about how it works, what sources we cover, or where we’re taking it.