Controlled research plan
Prepare an OSINT research brief
Turn a fuzzy question into a controlled OSINT research plan: clear questions, scope, a source strategy, verification approach, and stop conditions.
Illustrative content · Public sources only
| Question | Source approach | Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Who / what | Public profiles & records | High |
| When / where | News & timeline sources | Medium |
| Relationships | Cross-source mapping | Medium |
A decision-ready artifact
What you get
A focused brief that keeps the evidence, uncertainty, and next actions visible.
- Structured research questions
- Defined scope and source plan
- Verification approach
- Risks and ethical limits
- Stop conditions
Start with what you know
What you can enter
From input to source-linked brief
- 01Objective intake
State the question and constraints.
- 02Scoping
Define scope, sources, and priorities.
- 03Plan
Set verification and stop conditions.
- 04Brief
Review a controlled, actionable research plan.
Use cases
Turn a vague ask into a controlled plan.
Give a clear, bounded assignment.
Define scope and stop conditions up front.
Align on questions and source strategy.
What this is not
Actual Armor works with public-source signals and source-linked analysis to support human review — not to replace legal, compliance, or investigative judgment.
- A planning artifact, not collection permission
- Public sources only
- Respects scope and ethical limits
- Not legal advice
Frequently asked questions
Does it collect data for me?
No. It produces a controlled research plan to guide a human analyst.
Why stop conditions?
To keep research bounded, ethical, and focused.
Who is it for?
Anyone who needs to turn an ambiguous question into a clear assignment.
Start with a source-linked brief
100 free credits included. Begin now and get a structured, reviewable artifact back.
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