United States
Wave 1 — in buildFed weekly economic indices, jobless claims, EIA energy, TSA passenger traffic

Economies
Daily and weekly indicators that read the economy weeks before official statistics arrive — power demand, traffic, payments, tax receipts, and other fast-moving data assembled into country dashboards. The United Kingdom is live with more than 100 indicators, and additional economies are rolling out in waves.
ONS faster indicators, Bank of England, HMRC, energy, traffic, and price data
Fed weekly economic indices, jobless claims, EIA energy, TSA passenger traffic
ENTSO-E power demand, Eurocontrol flight traffic, OECD weekly tracker
Bundesbank Weekly Activity Index, truck-toll mileage, SMARD power data
RTE power demand, INSEE high-frequency indicators, Banque de France surveys
Red Electrica power demand, AENA air traffic, social-security enrolment
Terna power demand, ISTAT rapid indicators, motorway traffic
PSE power-system demand, NBP weekly data, GUS flash indicators
OCCTO power demand, machine-tool orders, air and rail traffic
IESO power demand, weekly rail carloads, Statistics Canada real-time tables
AEMO power demand, ABS weekly payroll jobs, air traffic
Transpower grid demand, road freight, card-spending data
National grid power demand, ABCR road traffic, central bank weekly flows
Power-plant coal use, 30-city property sales, subway ridership
CENACE power demand, IMSS employment, ANTAD retail sales
Faster than official statistics. GDP, CPI, and labour-market releases arrive with lags of weeks to months. High-speed series give a read on activity within days.
Real-economy sources. Electricity demand, road and air traffic, card payments, tax receipts, job postings, and official faster-indicator programmes — measured continuously rather than surveyed quarterly.
Updated daily. Each indicator refreshes on its natural cadence — most daily, the rest weekly — with automated freshness checks on every dataset.