Deep research

See what the public web still knows about you.

Deep research is the discovery loop: structured, automated collection across public sources so you stop guessing which listings, profiles, and copies still expose you.

What it does

You provide identifiers you control—name variants, emails, phones, addresses, handles. We run deep automated research across public surfaces and assemble findings into an exposure map you can actually read and prioritize.

This is not a one-off Google search. It’s systematic discovery designed to feed removal and suppression—not a PDF you never open again.

Surfaces we hunt

  • People-search and data-broker inventory
  • Stale profiles, directories, and ranking bios
  • Public records portals that republish contact detail
  • Social and profile indexes that keep old identity fragments
  • Leak/paste-style indexes and dump surfaces
  • Archives, caches, and secondary copies that outlive the original listing

How research runs

1 · Ingest identifiers

Connect the identifiers that define your case—with clear ownership and scope so agents don’t wander into the wrong person.

2 · Expand & collect

Automation and agents traverse public web workflows, capture listings and evidence, and normalize sources into a single map.

3 · Prioritize

AI-assisted triage ranks exposure by risk and actionability so removal work starts where it matters.

What research is not

We don’t break into private systems or claim law-enforcement powers. Deep research works the public web and published channels.

Matches can be ambiguous. High-confidence linking and human review matter before irreversible action—that’s why research feeds the command interface instead of auto-firing everything.

Start with an exposure map

Private beta access opens the research loop and the rest of the stack.

Deep research resources