Global life, market & opportunity intelligence
AI Global Index
Compare where to live, expand and invest.
Where should your money, product or next move go? AGI reads 22 markets through 20 indicators — live burger prices, purchasing power, safety, opportunity and risk — and turns them into maps, scores and decision reports.
Global Index Maps
Countries are shaded by score, and every scored market carries a marker. Switch layers to recolour the world — risk reads in reverse, so a darker shade always means a better outcome. Hover any country for its reading.
Outlined fills mark the 22 deeply scored markets — twenty pillars and the Big Mac module. Every other country is shaded from the live country index across 217 countries (life expectancy, growth, inflation, unemployment and lethal violence). Layers flagged ● are backed by live data.
Market scoreboard
Two tiers. The 22 scored markets carry all 20 pillars and the Big Mac module; the broader tier covers every one of the 217 countries the World Bank recognises, scored from the five live indicators. Risk always ranks low-to-high, because a lower reading is the better outcome.
Weight what matters
Priorities differ. Drag the weights to your own definition of a good market, or start from a profile — an investor and a resident rarely rank the same city first.
Showing the Balanced profile.
The 20-layer catalog
5 live · 15 seedEvery pillar behind the Global Life Index. Layers marked live are backed by public data; the rest are seed estimates carried openly until a feed replaces them.
Analyze a market, industry & product
Run the full engine — Global Life Index, Big Mac module, industry impact and three forecast scenarios — across 8 industries, through the /v1/intelligence/analyze API.
MVP note: figures come from an open, reproducible dataset built for demonstration, not live commercial feeds. The Big Mac index is a supporting indicator only — never the sole basis for a decision.