actual.armor

See the public picture

Map a public footprint

Build a source-linked map of a person's or organization's relevant public footprint — identifiers, profiles, roles, entities, and relationships.

Map a footprint100 investigation credits included for every new account
Example artifactPublic Footprint Map

Illustrative content · Public sources only

IdentifiersProfiles & rolesEntitiesRelationships
SignalSource typeConfidence
Primary profilePublic profileHigh
Affiliated organizationCompany / pressMedium
Secondary handleSocial sourceLow
Identity gapsConfidenceNext checks

A decision-ready artifact

What you get

A focused brief that keeps the evidence, uncertainty, and next actions visible.

Start with what you know

What you can enter

Person or organization name
Known profile or domain
Affiliations
Context for the research

From input to source-linked brief

  1. 01Subject input

    Provide the subject and any known identifiers.

  2. 02Public-source gather

    Collect relevant public footprint signals.

  3. 03Mapping

    Connect profiles, roles, and entities.

  4. 04Footprint map

    Review a source-linked map with gaps flagged.

Use cases

Pre-engagement research

Understand the public picture first.

Due diligence support

Add a footprint layer to a broader review.

Investigation orientation

Map the landscape before deeper work.

Meeting preparation

Know the relevant public record.

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.

  • Public information only
  • No private-data access
  • No identity claims beyond source evidence
  • Confidence and gaps explicit

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from people search?

People search starts from a photo or identifier for identity work; this maps the broader relevant footprint of a person or organization.

Does it access private data?

No — public sources and supplied links only.

Is it exhaustive?

No. It maps the relevant footprint and flags gaps.

Start with a source-linked brief

100 free credits included. Begin now and get a structured, reviewable artifact back.

Map a footprint