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Sprint W13 Release Notes

Period: Saturday March 21 – Friday March 28, 2026 Commits: 79 (41 features, 26 fixes) Dev effort: ~14h (1 architect + Claude Opus)


Business Impact

Investigation quality took a step-change improvement. Seven automated verification tools now run as part of every investigation — sanctions, Interpol, FATF, email security, consumer reviews, and more — producing findings that previously required manual research across separate systems. Financial data from four additional countries means officers get a complete financial picture for Norwegian, Romanian, Slovak, and Dutch entities without leaving the platform.

Key Deliverables

7 Automated Verification Tools

OpenSanctions screening, FATF jurisdiction risk, email security (DMARC/SPF), Wayback Machine availability history, consumer review sentiment, Interpol red notice check, and virtual office detection now run automatically on every investigation. Each tool produces structured findings with source attribution — every flag is traceable to the external source that triggered it.

Financial Data from 4 More Countries

Country-specific financial scrapers for Norway (Brreg), Romania (ANAF), Slovakia (RUZ), and the Netherlands (KvK) extend the platform's financial intelligence coverage. Officers investigating cross-border entities get domestic-source financial data rather than relying solely on self-reported information.

Website Auto-Discovery

The platform now discovers a company's web presence automatically via Tavily before running web-based checks. Officers no longer need to manually enter a URL — the investigation starts from registry data alone and resolves the digital footprint as part of the pipeline.

Super-Admin Tenant Impersonation

Platform administrators can impersonate any tenant for support and debugging — with a full audit trail. Every impersonation session is logged so there is no ambiguity about who accessed what data and when.

S4U Development Methodology Published

The methodology that built this platform — the subagent-driven development workflow, quality gates, and AI collaboration patterns — is now documented in Docusaurus and publicly accessible. This sprint is notable not just for what it added to the product but for externalising the practice that produced it.

Metrics

MetricValue
Commits79
Features shipped41
Fixes26
Dev effort~14h
Automated verification tools7
New country financial scrapers4
National AML regulation PDFs fetched5 (DK, NL, BE, CZ, DE)

What We Learned

At 14 hours of effort, this sprint delivered 7 verification tools and 4 country integrations — evidence that the marginal cost of adding intelligence sources drops sharply once the pipeline architecture is stable. The platform is shifting from construction to compounding.