SignalNavigator
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§20 · The product statement

Not another OSINT dashboard.
A living intelligence commons.

Signal Navigator makes OSINT a commons. It combines public data feeds, community field notes, evidence capture, anonymity-preserving contribution, and graph-based verification into a shared intelligence layer. Anyone can observe, annotate, challenge, verify, and improve what the world knows from open sources.

§21 · In one sentence

The shared field notebook for open-source intelligence.

What it is, technically

Signal Navigator is a community-powered OSINT knowledge graph where public signals and protected field notes become verified, source-linked, map-aware intelligence.

What stays free, what is paid

Free access to public intelligence. Paid only where there is private compute, hosting, support, or operational customization.

How we build

  • Build around the field note, not the feed.

    Human observation, attached to place, signal, entity, with evidence — where intelligence actually begins.

  • Trust through provenance, not popularity.

    Every claim traces to sources, evidence, edits. Reputation is earned by being right and being corrected.

  • Revenue from infrastructure, not enclosure.

    Paid private deployments, enterprise support, partner integrations — never paywalling the commons.

  • Community through verification, not vibes.

    Contributors valued for what they corroborate, contradict, and what their notes survive.

What this means

A dashboard tells you what's happening. A commons asks who else saw it, what they think it means, what evidence supports the claim, and what argues against it. That difference is why the build order starts with field notes and verification before more feeds.

It's also why the moat is not data access. Feeds can be copied. A trusted field-intel commons — with its contributors, its provenance graph, its verification history, and its public license — cannot.