Meyer Intelligence Request briefing

OSINT is a source method. Diligence is a decision process.

OSINT can support diligence, but it is not the whole process. The decision determines which open sources matter and how much confidence they should carry.

The work stays tied to the decision.

OSINT uses public and legally accessible sources, while due diligence tests whether a transaction, counterparty, vendor, partner, or investment thesis should proceed.

OSINT provides outside evidence.

Public records, filings, litigation, sanctions, job posts, logistics data, and stakeholder commentary can expose useful signals before supplied materials do.

  • Public records
  • Open-source signals
  • Source trail

Diligence tests the thesis.

The diligence question decides which evidence matters: price, terms, governance, timing, communication, risk posture, or the decision to proceed.

  • Thesis test
  • Decision exposure
  • Follow-up questions

Questions leaders ask before they engage MI.

How does Meyer Intelligence work?

MI frames the leadership decision, sets watch requirements, judges evidence quality, and briefs what changed, what is confirmed, what remains open, and which action the evidence supports.

Send the decision context. We will come prepared.

Share the decision, timing pressure, and outside activity. We will review the context before responding and come prepared with the first evidence questions.

Request briefing