Two indicators, one map
Crush the data, keep the nuggets.
See how two measures combine across the world — colour mixes amber (X) and blue (Y).
Explore the data
Pick an indicator, period and countries. Switch between bars, table and world map.
Three indicators, moving through time
Gapminder-style — X, Y and bubble size are three different datasets merged on country & year; press play to watch the world move.
What moves together
Pearson correlation between key indicators across countries — green = move together, red = move apart.
The whole field at once
One indicator, three ways — every country as a dot (beeswarm), the change between years (slope), or an animated ranking (bar race).
Countries × indicators
A topic at a glance — every country’s strengths and weaknesses, cells coloured by global percentile.
Each cell is coloured by the country’s global percentile on that indicator — green = top of the world, red = bottom.
Where countries are heading
A connected scatter — each country’s path through two indicators over time. Are they moving up-and-right, or sliding back?
Build your own index
Weight any indicators into one composite score (a weighted mean of global percentiles) and rank countries — e.g. a “market attractiveness” index. Tick “lower is better” for things like inflation.
Your index — top countries
Looking for one country in depth or a side-by-side comparison? Those moved to Geo →