OSINT Case Report Narrative Generator
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B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Converts raw OSINT data (social media, public records, surveillance logs) into a professional client-ready narrative report — currently 3–8 hours of PI writing time at $75–$150/hr.
Kill Reason
The private investigator market is too small to support a venture-scale business, and the report-generation workflow is a thin layer of prompt engineering that any developer could replicate quickly. Without proprietary case data or workflow integration, there is no durable competitive position.
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