Most profiles read like obituaries. They start in the past, linger on origin stories, and arrive at the present last.

In research, journalism, diligence, and agent handoffs, that order is backwards. What matters is what is true now, what changed recently, who is in the orbit, and which disputes are still live.

EmberDossier inverts the default. Present tense first. Background second.

Ask it like this

  • Give me an EmberDossier on Northwind Analytics.
  • Update the EmberDossier with anything from the last 30 days.
  • Read the EmberDossier first, then answer the question.
  • I need a fresh EmberDossier on the current state of Project Lantern.
  • Give me an EmberDossier on the Harborview transit expansion.

Example subjects stay generic on purpose, unless a real one is named. Harborview Public Library is invented. EmberDossier is this product. Framework Computer is a real company, no affiliation.

The seven sections

  1. Snapshot
  2. Why it matters right now
  3. Recent developments and current activity
  4. Controversies and criticisms
  5. Background
  6. Key people and entities in the orbit
  7. Possible refinements of the subject

Same shape every time. Humans read it. Agents update, compare, and hand it off.

EmberDossier is a format. It is not a research service. The agent you already use does the looking.

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