Shared investigation space
A team gives collaborators one place to collect sightings, notes, media, reports, and follow-up tasks without losing context across messages.
ESTABLISHING UPLINK
Loc-Geist Team Center
Teams are civilian collaboration spaces for investigating sightings, organizing evidence, coordinating reviews, and turning shared work into reports or production drafts.
Collaborative
Built for shared investigation, not command hierarchy.
Private by default
Your team decides what remains internal and what gets shared.
Evidence-led
Notes, media, and conclusions stay tied to the record.
AI supported
Agents help teams summarize, compare, and prepare next steps.
Core Uses
A team gives collaborators one place to collect sightings, notes, media, reports, and follow-up tasks without losing context across messages.
Members can divide work by role: evidence review, location research, interview notes, environmental context, and production planning.
Loc-Geist agents help summarize material, surface gaps, compare patterns, and turn team evidence into structured next steps.
Team activity keeps a readable record of what was added, what changed, and why a conclusion or production draft moved forward.
How It Works
Loc-Geist teams are designed to make the next step obvious. Each space helps members gather material, review it together, and decide where the work should go next.
Teams work best when they have a focused purpose: one sighting, a regional pattern, a documentary project, or a research question.
Bring in collaborators who can contribute evidence, review details, write notes, handle media, or help turn findings into a report.
Upload relevant material, keep notes tied to the case, and use comments or messages to keep decisions visible to the group.
Use the dashboard to prepare reports, organize production drafts, and decide what should stay private or become public-facing.
Team Roles
Keeps the collaboration focused and decides when material is ready for review or publication.
Adds sightings, media, notes, interviews, and local context that help the team understand the case.
Checks claims, flags missing context, and helps keep the record careful, accessible, and useful.
You can read about how teams work before making an account. When you are ready, create a profile and Loc-Geist will guide you toward joining, forming, or contributing to a team from the dashboard.
Sign in to see your available team spaces, invitations, member settings, shared notes, messages, and case material tied to your account.
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