Connected Search

Connected Search
Source-linked

Feynman is Stratir's source-backed search layer for teams that need identity, company, social, location, breach, and registry data to line up across jurisdictions.

Research readout

Feynman fuses account signals, breach indicators, social traces, entity records, geography, and analyst notes into one operational picture.

400+ sources

AI search

Graph fusion

Context note

The workflow problem

Serious investigations rarely fail because there is no data. They fail because the data arrives fragmented, duplicated, and detached from the mission question.

Context note

Feynman approach

Start from any selector, expand through controlled pivots, and preserve every source-backed clue in a graph, timeline, and analyst-ready evidence view.

Product capabilities

Capability layer
01

Selector search across people, phones, usernames, email, CPF, CNPJ, and exposed records.

02

Cascade pivots that reveal adjacent identifiers without forcing analysts to restart the case.

03

Graph correlation that keeps account reuse, locations, and source provenance visible.

04

Exportable readouts for briefings, case notes, and handoff to another analyst.

Karine

Karine as the second analyst

Karine can help summarize findings, suggest pivots, and keep the analyst oriented when the signal set becomes too large to scan manually.

Workflow profiles

Best fit

01

Enter a selector and collect the first verified signal set.

02

Review high-signal fields and mark entities worth pivoting on.

03

Cascade into adjacent identifiers, accounts, and geography.

04

Produce a concise readout with links, fields, and confidence context.

Best fit

Sensitive all-source triage before a field or newsroom decision.

Identity resolution where selectors are reused across platforms.

Cross-border cases where language and regional records matter.

Analyst handoffs that require provenance rather than screenshots.

Build the operating picture

Use Feynman when a lookup is not enough and the mission needs correlation, prioritization, and evidence discipline.