Normalise the number
Parsing to E.164 confirms validity and produces every national and international variant, so nothing is missed to formatting.
phone module
Hand Command One a phone number and it normalises it to E.164, resolves country and carrier hints, generates the formatting variants other platforms index, then runs Ignorant registration checks and optional premium line-type and risk scoring — all merged into one confidence-scored case file.
public sources only · free registration
how the workup runs
Parsing to E.164 confirms validity and produces every national and international variant, so nothing is missed to formatting.
Country, region and carrier hints land immediately; the premium module adds line type, portability and risk scoring.
Ignorant queries messaging and consumer platforms for accounts tied to the number, using their own official flows.
Numbers, accounts and identities merge into unified entities, render on the intel map, and export as CSV or branded PDF.
engines behind it
Phone intelligence is layered: structure first, registration signals second, commercial risk data last. Each layer writes into the same schema, so a corroborated number outranks a lone hit.
E.164 parsing, validity, country and carrier hints plus cross-reference variants — instant, one credit.
Checks whether a number has an account on messaging and consumer platforms without alerting the account holder.
Carrier, line type, portability, SMS gateway and risk scoring from a commercial API. 15 credits, purchased balance.
Pivots the number across dozens of aggregated public sources for corroborating identity and account traces.
Numbers frequently appear in bios and listings — matching handles feed the username sweep to widen the footprint.
Ready-made search dorks and platform lookups for the number, so you can confirm a hit manually before reporting it.
questions
Structural and registration intelligence: whether the number is valid, which country and carrier it belongs to, whether it is mobile, landline or VoIP, and which public platforms show an account registered to it.
No. Command One is not a data broker and does not sell subscriber names or addresses. It reports carrier and line metadata from public sources plus platform registration signals, which is what stands up as evidence in lawful research.
Ignorant checks messaging and consumer platforms that expose registration state through their own signup and reset flows. Multi-source modules such as Sylva can pivot the same number across further aggregated sources.
Phone Intelligence is a premium API module returning carrier, line type, portability, risk scoring and SMS gateway data. It bills a paid upstream provider, so it costs 15 credits and draws on purchased credits.
Registration is free with a daily credit allowance, and native phone recon plus Ignorant cost one credit each. Only the premium Phone Intelligence module needs purchased credits.
Create a free account, enter a number and see validity, carrier and registration signals stream in. Lawful research and due-diligence use only — not for harassment or unlawful tracing.