paused product · sandboxed demo
Veild · live demo

Run a live due-diligence on anyone.

This is a working demo of Veild, the OSINT product I built and then walked away from. Type a name, optionally add a country or industry, and the system runs 20 parallel categories of public-source research and synthesises a risk picture. Try it on yourself, on a public figure, on someone in the news.

demo disclaimer

This is a sandboxed demo of a paused product, for illustration only. Results are produced live from public sources and may be incomplete or wrong. Do not use this output to make decisions about a real person. Best results for public figures and executives with documented public footprints.

Subject details
~30–60s · 20 parallel queries
What gets pulled · 20 categories across 5 groups
Personal
  • Identity & basic facts — Name variants, dates, nationality, languages.
  • Address & location history — Cities, countries, residency timeline.
  • Family & relationships — Partners, parents, siblings, known associates.
  • Education — Schools, degrees, dates, dissertations.
  • Social media presence — LinkedIn, X, Substack, GitHub, public posts.
Professional
  • Current employment — Role, company, tenure, reporting line.
  • Career history — Roles, transitions, notable gaps.
  • Board & advisory — Directorships, advisory positions, NFP roles.
  • Business interests — Companies owned, holdings, investments.
  • Professional reputation — Peer commentary, industry standing, references.
Financial & legal
  • Property & assets — Real estate, declared assets, registries.
  • Litigation & legal history — Court records, civil actions, bankruptcies.
  • Sanctions & watchlists — OFAC, UN, EU, AUSTRAC, PEP designation.
Reputational
  • Media coverage — News mentions, profile pieces, interviews.
  • Public statements — Op-eds, talks, podcasts, recorded positions.
  • Awards & recognition — Honors, citations, professional bodies.
  • Controversies & criticism — Public disputes, scandals, retractions.
Risk & exposure
  • Political exposure (PEP) — Government roles, party affiliations, donations.
  • Conflicts of interest — Overlapping roles, undeclared positions.
  • Adverse media — Negative-news patterns across sources.