
PREDICTIVE VIRAL INTELLIGENCE™ — POWERED BY VIE™
The Bloomberg Terminal for the creator economy.
$10,000–$50,000
per viral video. The VIE™ has scored 275+ trends in the last 6 hours — ranked by earning potential, classified by emotional trigger. Act before the opportunity closes.
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The opportunity may already be closing. Subscribers see every trend the moment it scores — 24 hours ahead of you.

Break down why Arizona's underdog story mirrors your own comeback journey - create a motivational series connecting basketball resilience to personal growth

Analyze the specific legal and constitutional mechanisms that actually prevent coups in modern democracies, using historical examples to show what safeguards work and which ones fail

Calculate exactly how much Netflix users have overpaid in the last 5 years and what that money could have bought instead
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FARSIGHT PVI™ — FORWARD TREND INTELLIGENCE
Farsight predicts emerging trends 7–30 days before they peak. Act early. Own the trend. Capture the full opportunity.

Netflix price outrage will catalyze mass examination of all subscription costs, spawning viral calculators showing total monthly bleeding. This perfectly taps economic anxiety during inflation and triggers the 'I'm being robbed' realization moment.
Iran-Hormuz tensions will spawn hyper-local content translating global conflict into personal economic impact with specific dollar projections. Fear of tangible cost increases drives shares more than abstract war coverage.

Chuck Norris death hoax at VIE 9 will spawn meta-content examining why we compulsively search celebrity deaths and which stars are 'death-proof' in internet culture. This satisfies morbid curiosity while offering psychological insight into digital behavior.