Walk in prepared
Prepare a stakeholder brief
Prepare for a high-stakes conversation with a concise brief: known facts, relevant context, priorities, and the questions worth asking.
Illustrative content · Public sources only
| Signal | Source type | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Recent public activity | News / web source | Medium |
| Stated priorities | Public statements | Medium |
| Relationship context | Public record | Low |
A decision-ready artifact
What you get
A focused brief that keeps the evidence, uncertainty, and next actions visible.
- Concise stakeholder brief
- Known facts with sources
- Relevant relationship and context notes
- Priorities and sensitivities
- Open questions and source gaps
Start with what you know
What you can enter
From input to source-linked brief
- 01Context input
Provide the stakeholder and meeting purpose.
- 02Public-source gather
Collect relevant public context.
- 03Synthesis
Organize facts, priorities, and sensitivities.
- 04Brief
Review a meeting-ready artifact with open questions.
Use cases
Arrive with relevant context and good questions.
Prepare for high-stakes stakeholder discussions.
Give leadership a concise, sourced view.
Understand priorities and sensitivities first.
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.
- Preparation artifact, not a decision
- Public / supplied sources only
- No private-data access
- Confidence and gaps explicit
Frequently asked questions
Who is this for?
Anyone preparing for a high-stakes meeting with a person or organization.
Does it include private data?
No — public sources and what you provide only.
Is it a recommendation?
It organizes context and questions; decisions stay with you.
Start with a source-linked brief
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