PRODUCT · THE OSINT REPORT

Leads to verify. Never a verdict.

Start from whatever the case holds — a person, a company, a phone number, an email, an address or a website — and build a sourced open-source profile: social profiles, articles, public mentions, photographs and the connections around them — each item linked to where it came from, and their network drawn on the spider graph. Compiled by AI-assisted search, held to one rule: leads to verify, never confirmed facts.

HOW AN OSINT REPORT WORKS

Start from any detail. Get a sourced picture back.

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    Start from what you hold

    Pick anyone already on the case — a suspect, a witness, a company director — or start from any detail you hold: a name, a company, a phone number, an email, an address, a handle or a website. Add what you know (a town, an employer) to pin down the right subject. One click starts a live search.

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    It searches the open web, and sources everything

    It runs real web searches and returns a profile built on one rule: sourced or silent. Social profiles, news and public mentions, and photographs each carry the page they came from. Possible connections come flagged for what they are — leads to verify, never a verdict.

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    You curate, then it becomes a report

    Drop anything that isn't your subject, send findings to the checklist to verify, add connections to the spider graph, and turn the lot into a court-ready report — with a standing 'leads to verify' caveat and every source intact. Attach it to the main investigation report and it travels as a lettered annexure, your curation applied.

SOURCED OR SILENT

Every line links to where it came from.

The tool is built on a single discipline: it never reports anything it can't point to a public page for. No source, no claim. That's what separates a defensible investigative record from a guess — and it's why the output stands up when someone asks how you know.

  • Social profiles, articles, public mentions and photos — each with its source
  • Photographs are stored with the case, never hot-linked to a page that can vanish
  • Identity confidence stated up front — a common name returns many people

SEES THE NETWORK

The connections no single record shows.

A person is their relationships. Suggested connections drop onto the case spider graph as sourced, labelled links — social, professional, family, financial — so the people around your subject cluster into a picture you can read at a glance and print in the report.

  • Connections drawn as sourced relationships on the spider graph
  • The network prints inside the OSINT report as a connections map
  • Findings feed the manual checklist for the investigator to verify and approve

LEADS, NEVER A VERDICT

A footprint to verify — not a finding.

Open-source material is a starting point, not proof. Every OSINT report says so plainly, on screen and on the page: these are leads to verify, and the identity of the subject must be confirmed before anything is relied upon. You stay in the chair.

  • A standing caveat on every report — court-facing and honest
  • Public sources only; lawful, proportionate, privacy-aware
  • No character judgements — it compiles the footprint, you interpret it
  • Attaches to the case's investigation report as a lettered annexure — summary in the body, every curated finding with its source at the back (photo grids and captures stay on the standalone report)

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Conectir is operational and deployed by consultation. Request a briefing and we'll walk your unit through it on a live case, then scope a deployment to your security and data-residency requirements.

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