When something is contested — a promise, an agreement, a deadline, a decision — search for what was actually said and get a source-linked record of every relevant message.
Evidence timelineClaim tableContradiction listSource index
The problem it solves
AI summaries can feel confident even when the underlying information is thin or misremembered. In a dispute, that's a liability.
Why this is different
SwarmMarshal keeps every claim tied to the exact message it came from. Uncertainty is labeled, not hidden. You can open the original email before you rely on anything.
When to use it
You need this when...
Building a dispute timeline from months of messages.
Finding claims, counterclaims, contradictions, and deadlines.
Preparing a matter summary for a lawyer, client, or internal reviewer.
Separating exact evidence from the assistant's interpretation.
Real examples
Here's exactly how it works.
Each example starts with a situation you've probably been in — and ends with the answer and where it came from.
Contract dispute
Situation
A vendor says you accepted a change order you do not remember approving.
You do
Scope the vendor, contract thread, attachments, and relevant date range.
SwarmMarshal does
Extracts dated claims, approvals, objections, deadlines, and contradictions.
Output
A source packet with chronology, claim table, and links back to each record.
Employment issue
Situation
A manager needs a careful history of warnings, accommodations, and decisions.
You do
Scope the people, HR mailbox, calendar events, and notes.
SwarmMarshal does
Keeps facts, quotes, inferences, and missing records separate.
Output
A reviewable timeline with uncertainty labels and source references.
Client matter brief
Situation
A lawyer needs the story before deciding what to request next.
You do
Choose the client/matter scope and ask for evidence mode.
SwarmMarshal does
Finds issue clusters, key dates, promises, documents, and gaps.
Output
A matter packet with a source index and open questions.
How to use it
Typical workflow
Choose a matter, person set, source folder, or date range.
Ask for evidence mode rather than a short summary.
Review the source table before relying on the narrative.
Export or copy only after uncertain points have been checked.
How it works
Behind the scenes
The assistant uses stricter language and avoids unsupported conclusions.
Events and claims preserve source references.
Contradictions and gaps are first-class outputs, not hidden errors.
Actions such as sending, deleting, or making commitments require approval.
What you get out
The result is something you can actually use.
Evidence timeline
Claim table
Contradiction list
Source index
Matter summary
See more
SwarmMarshal can do a lot more with your communication history.
Each feature solves a specific, recurring problem — and every answer links back to the real message behind it.