Where they sleep, where they go, who they're with, and where they'll be next — reconstructed from the signals a device leaves over weeks, months, and years. The routine a subject keeps without realizing they're keeping it.
Records and questionnaires capture what a person claims — a declared address, a stated schedule, an account of where they were. Behavior captures what's true. Over time, a device records the routine a subject actually keeps: where they sleep, where they go, who they're with — the life they live, not the one they describe.
We reconstruct that routine — residential anchors not disclosed in records, recurring locations, time-of-presence patterns, and the co-travel that reveals associations. For matrimonial, due-diligence, and misconduct work, that's a picture no questionnaire and no interview produces.
And it pays for itself before a single asset deploys. Physical surveillance is expensive and exposed; a pattern-of-life map tells you the high-value locations and the time windows worth covering — collapsing weeks of guesswork into where to be and when.
Reconstruct routine, anchors, and associations across an analysis window.
Identify the locations and time windows worth deploying physical assets against.
Pre-employment, executive, and partner vetting against actual behavior, not stated history.
Moonlighting, IP theft, and trade-secret activity surfaced through location patterns.
Decedent activity and undue-influence questions reconstructed from device history.
Pattern analysis around a protected principal or an identified threat actor.
Names redacted, methodology preserved.
Records placed a subject at a single declared address. Pattern-of-life analysis surfaced a second residential anchor with consistent overnight presence — the actual primary residence, never disclosed.
Weeks of routine were collapsed into a small set of recurring locations and time windows, allowing physical assets to be deployed precisely rather than speculatively.
Behavioral findings are presented with explicit calibration — what the pattern establishes, what it suggests, and what remains open. We'd rather hand you a smaller set of confident conclusions than a large set you can't rely on.
Bring us the subject and an anchor. We'll map the pattern and tell you where to be.