Free · 0 TRY / month · no sign-in
Build it in the browser
Prepare the claim + sources + evidence note on this device, then copy or download it as Markdown. No account needed.
Start with FreeEvent Verification Desk
Turn a headline, claim, or link into a tidy verification packet. The goal is simple: write the question, collect sources, separate evidence from comment, and export a short report.
Open the browser-based verification packet flow.
Two ways to use it
Free · 0 TRY / month · no sign-in
Prepare the claim + sources + evidence note on this device, then copy or download it as Markdown. No account needed.
Start with FreePro Pilot · invite-only · email + Authenticator
Save packets to the cloud, send them to review, use team comments/assignment, history, audit, and export. No payment is collected now; Pro access opens by manual pilot invite.
Pilot access flowWho is it for?
In open-source intelligence, the value is not collecting links alone; it is keeping the claim, source, evidence and missing context in one place.
Researchers, journalists and small OSINT teams checking news, company, crisis, cyber or social-media claims with sources attached.
When a note cannot stay on one device: Pro adds cloud packets, review, audit log, assignment, comments and export history.
Free is the local verification desk. Pro moves the same packet into a secure workspace and adds team approval plus report/export flow.
What is it for?
You can see exactly what is being checked.
Links, dates, and notes remain in one packet.
You can export a short Markdown report.
What it is not
This page is not a live news feed, a people-tracking tool, or an automatic decision system. It only structures the claim you bring in; a human makes the final judgment.
Ethics overviewVerification flow
Every claim follows the same four steps: write the question, record sources, separate evidence, then write the report or comment.
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Reduce the claim to one plain sentence.
Local workspace
This workspace runs in the browser. Your claim and evidence notes are not sent to the server, they stay on this device.