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While doing some OSINT research, I realized how fragmented the workflow can be.

I often had to jump between multiple tools just to collect small pieces of information — one tool for usernames, another for domains, another for metadata, and sometimes manual searching in between. It quickly became messy and inefficient.

So I started experimenting with a small project to simplify that process.

GhostIntel is an OSINT-focused tool designed to help gather and organize publicly available information in a more streamlined way. The goal is not to replace existing tools, but to reduce the friction of switching between them.

Still experimenting and improving it.

If you're interested in checking it out or sharing feedback:

github.com/ruyynn/GhostIntel

Always open to suggestions from the infosec community.

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While doing some OSINT research, I realized how fragmented the workflow can be.

I often had to jump between multiple tools just to collect small pieces of information — one tool for usernames, another for domains, another for metadata, and sometimes manual searching in between. It quickly became messy and inefficient.

So I started experimenting with a small project to simplify that process.

GhostIntel is an OSINT-focused tool designed to help gather and organize publicly available information in a more streamlined way. The goal is not to replace existing tools, but to reduce the friction of switching between them.

Still experimenting and improving it.

If you're interested in checking it out or sharing feedback:
github.com/ruyynn/GhostIntel

Always open to suggestions from the infosec community.





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