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Touché Manual

Drop the matter. Cut the noise.

Touché is a public forensic workbench for organizing messy matters into a clearer structure. It helps a user collect text, documents, images, audio, video, and notes to build a structured view of the matter while separating claims, facts, sources, timelines, evidence gaps, noise, and next-step perspective.

CreatorAnthony Thomas Bauman Jr.
PublisherSteady Flow, LLC
Websitetouché.esq
TypeForensic Workbench
Published2026
StatusManual v1.0

How to use it

  1. Drop the matter. Paste a story, claim, article, report, transcript, note, link, image, video, filing, recording, or issue.
  2. Add sources. Include links, documents, labels, timestamps, names, records, screenshots, files, audio, video, and context that support or challenge the matter.
  3. Analyze and revise. Run the matter, read the first-pass structure, then return with stronger sources as the picture changes.
  4. Use professional review when needed. Future professional moderators may help review structure, source quality, state-specific context, federal context, and next-step perspective without replacing qualified advice.

What it organizes

  • What happened, who is involved, where it happened, and when it appears to have happened.
  • Known facts, disputed claims, missing context, weak sources, contradictions, unanswered questions, evidence, timeline, noise, possible misinformation risk, and professional or next-step perspective.
  • Text, links, documents, PDFs, images, audio transcripts, recordings, video snippets, notes, public records, and combined multimedia sources.

What it can handle

  • Local issues, public controversies, lawsuits, incidents, disputes, stories, rumors, reports, articles, filings, interviews, recordings, and timelines.
  • Sports events, civic issues, organizational problems, public claims, investigations, unresolved narratives, multimedia evidence, and source-heavy matters.
  • Any matter that benefits from a clean table of contents before deeper judgment, professional review, or public-facing explanation.

What it does not do

  • Touché does not provide legal advice, legal representation, emergency services, medical advice, financial advice, or professional services.
  • Touché does not decide truth, guilt, innocence, liability, fault, damages, intent, credibility, or final outcome.
  • Touché does not replace lawyers, investigators, journalists, courts, doctors, accountants, public agencies, officials, or emergency help.

Core rule

Structure before judgment. Touché turns a messy matter into a readable map. It separates facts from claims, sources from assumptions, signal from noise, and known information from missing information.

What Touché means

Touché means the point has been touched. The platform is built around first sight insight: a fast, structured first look at what matters, what is claimed, what is missing, and what needs more careful review. The purpose is not to make the loudest story win. The purpose is to make the matter easier to see.

Boundary

Touché is an information-organization tool. Users remain responsible for what they submit, how they interpret the output, and whether they need qualified professional help. If safety, emergency response, legal rights, medical judgment, financial decisions, or official action may be involved, contact the proper professional or authority.