
About SoWhat
In a world full of noise and opinion, SoWhat cuts through to the raw facts and what they mean for you.
News tells you what happened. SoWhat adds the personal layer: why it may matter to your money, work, travel, home, plans, or risks based on the profile you choose to provide.

Why SoWhat exists
Most people are surrounded by headlines, commentary, and updates, but very little helps them understand what actually changes for their own life.
SoWhat was created to make current affairs more useful: less noise, less opinion, and more practical context around the things that may affect your day, money, work, travel, or plans.
What SoWhat does
- Turns events and headlines into practical personal relevance.
- Separates what happened from what it may mean for you.
- Uses your profile to reduce noise.
- Helps answer: “So what does this mean for me?”
What SoWhat is not
- Not another endless news feed.
- Not a political opinion engine.
- Not financial, legal, or medical advice.
- Not a replacement for original sources.
How it works
- SoWhat gathers source material and identifies events.
- It matches those events against practical profile exposure.
- It gives a readout of what happened, why it matters, what may happen next, and what remains unclear.
- It shows the sources behind that readout.
Beta note
SoWhat is in early beta. Feedback helps shape the product.