Structured intelligence on Signal user identities, group networks, and temporal patterns. Built for analysts, investigators, and intelligence professionals who need comprehensive Signal ecosystem visibility.
Track how Signal users change over time, including username updates, avatar changes, and profile modifications, captured in timestamped snapshots for accurate identity analysis and attribution.
Understand how users operate within Signal ecosystems by tracking administrative roles, analyzing cross-group affiliations, and mapping influence networks for operational intelligence.
Access key technical identifiers that support attribution analysis. ServiceIDs integrate with Signal CLI tools, and associated phone numbers offer additional investigative leads.
Comprehensive user intelligence for Signal Messenger investigations.
Complete historical snapshots of Signal users, capturing name changes, profile descriptions, and avatar updates over time for comprehensive identity tracking.
Track how Signal users change their identities over time. Monitor username changes, profile description updates, and avatar modifications with timestamped records.
Access latest known group links and reconstructed group information where available. Track group membership and monitor access points for investigations.
User avatars available for analysis. Where avatars contain person images, they can be used with external facial recognition tools for identity verification.
Complete profile information including usernames, descriptions, and technical identifiers. Track changes and maintain attribution records for Signal users.
Monitor which groups users belong to, track admin status, and identify cross-group relationships for comprehensive network mapping.
Signal Intel serves professionals who require structured, lawful intelligence.
Support investigative workflows with persistent identity snapshots, group presence intelligence, and technical identifiers for case development, network analysis, and operational intelligence.
Longitudinal tracking of user identities, group-level ecosystem mapping, and analyst-ready intelligence for threat monitoring in strategic, operational, and tactical environments.
Monitor emerging risk networks, track relevant actors, identify coordination patterns, and support internal investigations with proactive intelligence.
Verifiable historical snapshots of digital identities, documentation of group participation over time, and transparent, timestamped OSINT artifacts for responsible, defensible reporting.
Support social network analysis, long-term digital identity research, platform behavior studies, and data-driven academic work. Designed for reproducibility and research integrity.
Support internal investigations, litigation preparation, and regulatory research with contextual intelligence. Data is provided as analytical input, not legal conclusions.
Comprehensive OSINT capabilities.
Full access to the Signal Intel platform, including all historical data and future updates.
Signal Intel uses publicly observable, open-source information in accordance with applicable federal and state laws. All data collection is conducted from the United States.
Data is exported on a periodic basis (every 24-48 hours) from a one-party consent jurisdiction. Data collection is not conducted in real-time; all collection activities are asynchronous and occur on a scheduled, periodic cycle.
Customers are solely responsible for ensuring their use complies with applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies within their jurisdiction.