HypaTerra Help Center

Comprehensive guides and resources to help you master HypaTerra's intelligence observatory platform.

Getting Started

New to HypaTerra? Learn how to set up your account, navigate the interface, and understand the core features of our intelligence observatory.

Explore Guide

Proximity Search

Master the proximity search tool to analyze events and radio stations within specific geographic radii.

Learn More

Radio Stations

Discover how to find, filter, and listen to radio stations from around the world directly through our platform.

Radio Guide

Event Analysis

Learn advanced techniques for analyzing event patterns, severities, and correlations across different regions.

Analyze Events

Custom Alerts

Set up personalized alerts to stay informed about specific types of events in your areas of interest.

Configure Alerts

Data Export

Export event data, radio station information, and analysis results in multiple formats for further processing.

Export Guide

Video Tutorials

Visual guides to help you get the most out of HypaTerra

Navigating the Globe Interface
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Mastering Proximity Search
6:15
Advanced Filtering Techniques
5:48
Radio Station Integration
3:56

Still Need Help?

Our support team is ready to assist you with any questions or issues.

Getting Started with HypaTerra

1. Creating Your Account

To begin using HypaTerra, you'll need to create an account. Click the "Sign Up" button on our homepage and follow the prompts to enter your information. You can sign up using your email address or through third-party providers like Google or GitHub.

2. Navigating the Dashboard

Once logged in, you'll see the main dashboard with the interactive globe on the right and the event feed on the left. The top navigation bar provides access to different sections of the application.

  • Live Globe: The main view showing events and radio stations on a 3D globe.
  • Events: A list of recent intelligence events.
  • Radio: Access to the radio station database.
  • Alerts: Manage your custom alert rules.
  • Settings: Configure your account and preferences.

3. Understanding Event Cards

Each event in the feed is represented by a card containing:

  • Source: The organization or platform that reported the event.
  • Title: A brief description of the event.
  • Severity: Indicated by a colored dot (red for critical, orange for high, etc.).
  • Location: The country or region where the event occurred.
  • Timestamp: How long ago the event was reported.

Click on any event card to center the globe on its location and view more details.

Radio Stations Intelligence Layer

HypaTerra integrates live global radio infrastructure directly into the platform, allowing users to monitor local broadcasts, emergency communications, regional media, and public transmissions in real time.

Finding Radio Stations

  • Use the globe interface to explore nearby stations geographically.
  • Filter stations by country, language, genre, or signal type.
  • Use proximity search to discover stations within a custom radius.
  • Toggle live radio overlays directly on the world map.

Listening to Stations

  • Click any station marker on the globe.
  • Select “Listen Live” from the station panel.
  • Playback automatically opens in the integrated audio player.
  • Use the mini-player to continue monitoring while navigating the platform.

Intelligence Use Cases

Radio monitoring can provide early awareness during natural disasters, geopolitical instability, protests, infrastructure disruptions, and regional emergencies.

Event Analysis & Intelligence

HypaTerra continuously analyzes global events and transforms raw information into structured intelligence signals using classification, severity modeling, geographic context, and propagation analysis.

Understanding Event Severity

  • Low: Informational or localized impact.
  • Medium: Regional relevance with moderate disruption.
  • High: Significant operational or geopolitical impact.
  • Critical: Severe multi-domain cascading consequences.

Analyzing Relationships

Events are connected through the HypaTerra intelligence graph, enabling users to identify relationships between countries, infrastructure, economies, supply chains, and emerging risks.

Recommended Workflow

  1. Filter events by category or region.
  2. Inspect event details and metadata.
  3. Open graph view to analyze connected systems.
  4. Review propagation impact and intelligence recommendations.
  5. Save or export findings for operational use.

Custom Alerts & Notifications

Custom alerts allow you to monitor the specific events, regions, and intelligence signals most relevant to your organization.

Creating an Alert

  1. Navigate to the Alerts panel.
  2. Select the event types you want to monitor.
  3. Choose regions, countries, or custom map areas.
  4. Set severity thresholds.
  5. Select delivery methods such as email or push notifications.

Alert Types

  • Geopolitical escalation alerts
  • Natural disaster alerts
  • Economic instability alerts
  • AI breakthrough notifications
  • Health and outbreak monitoring

Best Practices

  • Use medium+ severity thresholds to reduce noise.
  • Create region-specific alerts for operational teams.
  • Combine multiple event types for systemic monitoring.
  • Enable real-time notifications for critical risks.

Exporting Intelligence Data

HypaTerra allows you to export events, intelligence reports, radio metadata, and analytical results for offline analysis, operational workflows, and third-party integrations.

Supported Export Formats

  • CSV — Structured tabular data
  • JSON — API-compatible exports
  • PDF — Intelligence summaries and reports
  • XLSX — Spreadsheet analysis

Exporting Events

  1. Apply filters to your event feed.
  2. Select the events or regions to export.
  3. Click the “Export” button in the toolbar.
  4. Choose your preferred format.
  5. Download or share the generated file.

API & Integration Access

Enterprise users can integrate directly with HypaTerra’s intelligence API to automate workflows, synchronize event data, and build custom operational dashboards.