Chronology from messy facts
Build an incident timeline
Turn scattered facts, messages, and sources into a reliable chronological timeline — with sources, confidence, and contradictions flagged.
Illustrative content · Public sources only
| Time | Event | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | First public report | High |
| Day 1 | Company statement | Medium |
| Day 2 | Conflicting account | Low |
| Day 4 | Follow-up coverage | Medium |
A decision-ready artifact
What you get
A focused brief that keeps the evidence, uncertainty, and next actions visible.
- Chronological event table with sources
- Confidence per event
- Flagged contradictions
- Evidence gaps
- Open questions to resolve next
Start with what you know
What you can enter
From input to source-linked brief
- 01Intake
Provide what you know and the sources you have.
- 02Sequencing
Order events and attach source references.
- 03Conflict check
Flag contradictions and confidence.
- 04Timeline brief
Review a structured chronology with open questions.
Use cases
Get a shared chronology before escalating.
Brief stakeholders with a sourced timeline.
Establish the sequence before deeper work.
Reconstruct what happened, with gaps noted.
What this is not
Actual Armor works with public-source signals and source-linked analysis to support human review — not to replace legal, compliance, or investigative judgment.
- First-pass chronology, not a final report
- Not a legal or liability determination
- Confidence and gaps are explicit
- Public / supplied sources only
Frequently asked questions
Can I use my own documents?
Yes — supplied materials and public sources are organized into the timeline.
Does it decide what's true?
No. It sequences events with sources and confidence, and flags contradictions for a reviewer.
Is it final?
It's a structured first pass meant to support human investigation.
Start with a source-linked brief
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