actual.armor

How a topic is framed

Create a narrative angle brief

See how a topic is being framed across public sources — supported angles, notable claims, and what's still missing — before you respond.

Create a brief100 investigation credits included for every new account
Example artifactNarrative Angle Brief

Illustrative content · Public sources only

Dominant anglesSupporting evidenceNotable claimsWatch items
AngleWhere it appearsSupport
Framing AMainstream coverageMedium
Framing BNiche / socialLow
Counter-framingCommentaryMedium
Evidence gapsNotable claimsWatch items

A decision-ready artifact

What you get

A focused brief that keeps the evidence, uncertainty, and next actions visible.

Start with what you know

What you can enter

Topic, event, or claim
Relevant links or articles
Timeframe of interest
Short context

From input to source-linked brief

  1. 01Topic input

    Define the topic and provide context.

  2. 02Source review

    Survey how the topic is framed publicly.

  3. 03Angle mapping

    Group angles with evidence and confidence.

  4. 04Brief

    Review supported angles, claims, and gaps.

Use cases

Communications planning

Understand framing before you publish or respond.

Research orientation

Map the landscape before deeper analysis.

Reputation context

See how an issue is being framed about you.

Editorial prep

Ground reporting in the observable framing.

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.

  • Describes observable framing, not truth verdicts
  • Not attribution of coordination or intent
  • Public sources only
  • Confidence and gaps explicit

Frequently asked questions

Does it judge which framing is correct?

No. It maps supported angles and evidence; judgments stay with you.

Can it detect coordination?

It surfaces observable framing and notable claims, not confirmed coordination or intent.

What sources?

Publicly available sources and your supplied links.

Start with a source-linked brief

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