Investigative Journalism

Investigative
Journalism

A source-aware workspace for reporters verifying identities, tracing public records, and building defensible investigative timelines.

Research readout

Feynman supports public-interest investigations with transparent fields, links, and repeatable workflows instead of opaque one-off lookups.

Source-backed

Timeline ready

Selector pivots

Context note

The reporting problem

Journalists need speed, but they also need caution: every lead must be traceable, explainable, and checked against context.

Context note

Feynman approach

Collect public signals, preserve provenance, and turn scattered identifiers into a reviewable evidence trail.

Newsroom capabilities

Capability layer
01

Verify account ownership clues, handles, and profile links from one workspace.

02

Build timelines from creation dates, location clues, and public records.

03

Map relationships between people, organizations, and digital footprints.

04

Export concise notes for editors, legal review, or collaborative reporting.

Karine

Karine for editorial clarity

Karine can summarize what the evidence supports, call out gaps, and help reporters separate confirmed signals from speculation.

Reporting workflow

For investigations where a bad assumption can harm people or the story.

01

Collect the first selector and source-backed public matches.

02

Compare names, handles, dates, and geography for consistency.

03

Map the strongest links into a visual investigation graph.

04

Prepare a defensible summary with caveats and source links.

Best fit

Identity verification in public-interest reporting.

Disinformation and network tracing.

Cross-border source context.

Collaborative reporting with clear evidence handoff.

Verify before you publish

Feynman helps investigative teams move quickly without losing evidence discipline.