We've pushed another KillSync update focused on faster intel, cleaner market decisions, and less bouncing between tools.
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New: Local Intel Board
KillSync now has a Local Intel Board:
Local Intel Board
Paste a list of pilots from Local and KillSync will resolve them into a readable intel board with character, corporation, alliance, recent activity, last seen ship data where available, and useful risk signals.
Current highlights include:
- Pilot name resolution with corporation and alliance lookup
- Recent kill/loss activity and last observed activity from KillSync data
- Last ship seen where available, with recent hull indicators
- Risk tags for dictors, recons, bombers, T3Cs, logistics, capitals, and black ops activity
- Direct links to character, corporation, alliance, and killmail intel pages
This is meant to answer the question: "Who is in system with me, and what should I pay attention to?"
If you haven't tried the D-scan Parser yet, it pairs well with Local Intel — D-scan answers what is nearby, Local Intel answers who.
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Small Site Updates
The public feature pages and roadmap have been updated to reflect the new tools, and we're continuing to clean up rough edges as people use them.
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What's next?
We're going to keep working through the planned feature list, with priority on tools that are useful directly on the site or through the KillSync Discord bot.
A few likely next improvements:
- Easier Local Intel input, including better messy-paste handling and clipboard-assisted entry
- Discord bot support for quick local and intel submissions
- More polish on shared intel boards
- Continued market and industry tooling improvements
As always, feedback is welcome. If something feels awkward, unclear, or close-but-not-quite-right, please let us know.
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