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Core Concepts

The platform is easiest to understand through a few recurring concepts.

Claim

A claim is a statement extracted from submitted material, websites, or source-backed research. Claims may be:

  • document-stated
  • website-stated
  • route-only
  • source-backed
  • contradicted

Evidence

Evidence is the normalized record used to support, weaken, or contextualize a claim. Evidence carries:

  • source label
  • source tier
  • verification posture
  • section eligibility

Projection

Projection is the deterministic step that decides where evidence belongs in the report. It prevents useful findings from being dropped or buried behind generic filler.

Baseline answer coverage

Every case should answer baseline due-diligence questions such as:

  • who is the subject
  • what is being claimed
  • what is verified
  • what remains document-stated only
  • what contradictions and verification requirements remain

Mission Control

Mission Control is the live investigation surface. It shows the case in motion, not just the final memo.

Enhanced DD report

The enhanced report is the structured, deterministic presentation artifact generated on read from the latest stored case and report context.