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Results do not load all at once. Osintly streams provider responses progressively through a live event stream, so cards appear as soon as each module responds.

Module cards

Each card represents one provider/module response for the active search. A card typically includes:
  • Provider identity (name/logo)
  • Key fields returned by the module (for example usernames, emails, links, metadata)
  • Module stats when available
  • Quick actions such as profile/domain link (when provided) and Expand results
The exact card set depends on your active plan and enabled sources.

Expanding a card

Click Expand results to open the detail modal for that module. The expansion view includes:
  • Full structured fields returned by the module
  • Additional sections for rich/leak-specific payloads
  • Optional archive shortcut (when a profile link exists)
  • Export JSON to download the module payload

Tabs and navigation

Result content is organized in tabs. Tab availability depends on search type and enabled features.
TabWhat it contains
All ResultsMain result cards, plus related sections when available
Osintly ResultsCore card listing for the current query
Registered AccountsAccount-detection results (shown only for compatible searches)
Leaked ResultsLeak-source records (shown only when leak sources are enabled/available)

Search and filters

Use the search bar above the tabs to filter visible results without launching a new query.
  • The search input applies to the current result view
  • The Filters button opens advanced filters (platforms, data types, leak sources, etc.)
  • Filtering and searching are local to the loaded result set (no extra credit usage)

Streaming state and completion

While modules are still responding, the page stays in Streaming state and keeps appending new data. When all responses are complete, the page switches to Finished and shows total execution time.

Result freshness

Results reflect provider data at search time. Some sources are near real-time, others depend on periodic dataset updates.
To refresh an older query, run a new search from the Search page. This launches a new request and costs 1 credit. Opening a past result from history does not consume credits.