Verified crisis information, told in ways people actually watch

Verified evidence of humanitarian crises exists. Community testimony exists. But neither reaches the public in formats people actually engage with. STORINT sits in that gap — combining OSINT rigour with social media-native storytelling.

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Verified evidence exists. The public doesn't see it.

From satellite imagery to first-hand testimony, evidence of humanitarian crises fills the internet. OSINT investigators verify it. Communities document it. But the outputs — technical reports, dashboards, briefings — are built for institutional audiences, not the people whose attention drives funding and policy.

Misinformation, meanwhile, is built for social media. It moves faster, lands harder, and fills the vacuum where verified content should be.

The gap is not in detection or verification — it's in translation. STORINT exists to bridge verified evidence and the public audiences who need to see it: quickly, ethically, and at the moment when early awareness can still make a difference.

Choose the toolkit built for your work

Our foundational toolkit introduces the four-pillar framework that any organisation can use to assess and improve their crisis communications. We're now developing audience-specific toolkits with deeper, role-relevant guidance for the three groups doing the bulk of crisis communication.

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A four-pillar self-assessment that introduces the framework all three audience-specific toolkits build on. Free, no sign-up.

The team behind STORINT

Vinnie

Vinnie

CEO

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Xavier

Xavier

CFO

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Chloe

Chloe

CCO

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Dom

Dom

CTO

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University of Bristol — School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2026