Show HN: I built an OSINT tools directory
53 points| r00m101 | 9 months ago |r00m101.com
So I put together a public-facing directory of 100+ OSINT tools used by analysts, journalists, and security folks, free, filterable, and categorized by risk, platform, and use case.
The idea was to make something useful and no-friction.
Built with static HTML + SQL backend + a lot of caffeine. Would love feedback on how to improve the UX or tool curation.
If anyone wants to contribute tools or help moderate, that’s also welcome.
Thanks!
indigovole|9 months ago
r00m101|9 months ago
raviisoccupied|9 months ago
UX feedback: When I scroll to the bottom of the page linked in the post, and click on the API/Pricing links in the footer, it fails to redirect me.
r00m101|9 months ago
Also, thanks for catching that, I just fixed the footer links!
NicuCalcea|9 months ago
I use Bellingcat's Toolkit, it's constantly updated by people who do this for a living: https://bellingcat.gitbook.io/toolkit/
r00m101|9 months ago
Totally fair question. That particular tool is more situational, it can surface quotes tied to a username, which can help spot ideological lean, professional background, or even cross-platform clues if phrasing is reused elsewhere. It’s less about hard identifiers, more about building contextual profiles when attribution is subtle.
That said, I’m always reviewing which tools actually add value. If something feels out of place, I’m open to removing or recategorizing it.
y42|9 months ago
Rizu|9 months ago
r00m101|9 months ago