WYRM Sentinel vs SitDeck
Two different approaches to OSINT. SitDeck gives you a dashboard with a lot of widgets. Sentinel gives you AI agents that push intelligence to you. Both have free tiers. The right choice depends on whether you want to look at data or be told what matters.
Feature Comparison
Side by Side
| Feature | WYRM Sentinel | SitDeck |
|---|---|---|
| Intelligence Model | Push (alerts to you) | Pull (dashboard) |
| Data Sources | 20+ (processed feeds) | 184 (widgets/embeds) |
| AI Analysis | Agentic AI agents | Threshold alerts |
| Entity Tracking | Persistent with history | Point-in-time |
| API Access | Full REST API | CSV export |
| Wargame Simulations | Yes | No |
| Pricing | Free - $49/mo | Free - $39.97/mo |
| Alert Channels | 6 (email, Slack, Discord, SMS, Telegram, webhook) | Email + webhook |
Honest Assessment
Where SitDeck Wins
Credit where it is due.
Breadth of Widgets
SitDeck has more visual widgets right now. If you want a single dashboard with flight trackers, ship maps, earthquake feeds, weather overlays, and news tickers all visible at once, SitDeck delivers that. It is a well-built situational awareness dashboard with a wide variety of embeddable data views.
More Data Sources (Currently)
SitDeck integrates 184 data sources to Sentinel's 20+. Many of those are visual embeds rather than processed feeds, but the raw count is higher. If you need access to a very specific niche feed that Sentinel does not yet cover, SitDeck may have it.
Established User Base
SitDeck has been in the market longer and has an established community. Sentinel is in early access. If you need a proven tool with existing user reviews and community feedback, SitDeck has that track record.
Our Edge
Where Sentinel Wins
Depth of analysis vs breadth of display.
Agentic Push Intelligence
SitDeck is a dashboard — you open it and look. Sentinel pushes intelligence to you via 6 channels (email, Slack, Discord, SMS, Telegram, webhook). You do not need to be watching a screen. AI agents monitor feeds 24/7 and alert when something matters.
Delta Intelligence
Sentinel does not just show you data — it tells you what changed and why it matters. Every alert compares the current state against historical baselines. Delta intelligence is the difference between "here is an earthquake" and "earthquake activity near this fault is 4x the 90-day average."
Persistent Entity Tracking
SitDeck shows point-in-time snapshots. Sentinel tracks entities over time with full history — aircraft flight paths, satellite orbital changes, actor behavior patterns. Track a specific military aircraft across weeks and get alerted when it deviates from its normal routes.
Wargame Simulations
Model "what if" scenarios using live data from all intelligence domains. If a conflict escalates in a region, what are the maritime, aviation, and infrastructure impacts? SitDeck does not offer predictive modeling.
Full REST API
Every feature in the Sentinel dashboard is available via API. Integrate intelligence into your SIEM, Jupyter notebooks, or custom tooling. SitDeck offers CSV export. Sentinel offers programmatic access to normalized events, entity histories, and alert management.
AI-Powered Analysis
SitDeck uses threshold-based alerts — magnitude above X, temperature below Y. Sentinel uses AI agents that understand context, correlate across domains, and explain their reasoning in plain English. The difference is the alert that says "magnitude 5.2 earthquake" versus the alert that says "seismic cluster near active port, maritime rerouting detected, supply chain disruption likely."
The Bottom Line
SitDeck is a good situational awareness dashboard. It shows you a lot of data in one place. If your workflow is "open a dashboard every morning and scroll through widgets," SitDeck does that well.
Sentinel is a different product. It does not wait for you to look. It watches, analyzes, and tells you what matters — when it matters. If your workflow is "I want to be alerted about significant changes without monitoring dashboards all day," that is what Sentinel is built for.
Different tools for different problems. We think the future of OSINT is push intelligence, not more dashboards. But we are biased.