Goliathon: A New AI Tool Helping Survivors Organise Their Case
- Steve Conley
- 4 days ago
- 3 min read

When someone experiences financial exploitation, the first feeling is often confusion.
Documents are scattered.Emails contradict each other.Institutions send complex responses that are difficult to interpret.
Many people tell us the same thing:
“I know something went wrong. But I don’t know how to organise it.”
At Get SAFE, one of our core goals is to help people move from overwhelm to clarity.
That is why we have launched Goliathon — a free AI-powered tool designed to help survivors of financial harm organise their case and regain control.
You can access it here:
What Goliathon Is
Goliathon is an AI-assisted case-organisation tool.
It helps people turn their personal story and documents into a structured case file.
The goal is simple:
Clarity. Structure. Next steps.
The tool was created to support the Get SAFE mission — helping people stabilise after financial harm and understand their options.
It is important to be clear:
Goliathon is not a legal service. It does not replace professional advice.
Instead, it helps people prepare their information so they can speak to professionals,
regulators, or support organisations with confidence and clarity.
Why This Tool Exists
Many survivors face the same challenge.
They have hundreds of emails, letters, and documents — but no clear structure.
Without structure, it becomes difficult to:
explain the case clearly
identify key events
demonstrate evidence
track institutional responses
decide what to do next
Goliathon helps organise all of this in a clear, step-by-step way.
The aim is not to fight institutions.
The aim is to help individuals understand their situation and move forward safely.
How Goliathon Works
The tool guides users through four simple stages.
1. Tell Your Story
The first step is simply writing what happened.
There is no special format.
Users describe:
what happened
who was involved
when events occurred
how the situation affected them
The AI then extracts key case details and organises them into structured information.
2. Build a Case Workspace
Next, Goliathon generates a complete case workspace that can be imported into Notion, a digital organisation tool.
The workspace includes:
Case dashboard
Evidence library
Timeline of events
Correspondence tracker
File notes database
Legal basis tracker
Everything is organised automatically so users can begin building a structured case file immediately.
3. Create Core Case Documents
At the same time, the system produces three key documents.
These are sometimes the hardest documents for survivors to write on their own:
Case File Summary
A professional third-person overview of the case.
Chronological Timeline
A clear sequence of events showing what happened and when.
Witness Statement
A first-person account written clearly and respectfully.
These documents evolve as new evidence is added.
4. Add Evidence
Users can upload documents such as:
emails
complaint responses
regulator letters
FOI replies
correspondence with financial firms
For each document, the system generates:
an evidence analysis
a filing note for the case record
suggested next steps
The system then updates the timeline and case summary automatically.
Over time, the user builds a complete evidence dossier.
Your Data Stays With You
Privacy is a core design principle of Goliathon.
The system does not store user data on a server.
Everything runs in the user’s browser session.
Users can save their work at any time as a secure session file, allowing them to restore their case later.
This means individuals retain full control over their information. Goliathon_File_Note
AI’s Role in the Process
The AI helps with:
organising case data
structuring timelines
analysing documents
drafting summaries
However, it does not provide legal or financial advice.
All outputs should be reviewed before being used formally, and users are encouraged to seek qualified professionals where appropriate. Goliathon_File_Note
From Overwhelm to Structure
One of the most difficult parts of financial recovery is the feeling of being lost in the details.
Goliathon is designed to change that.
Instead of chaos, users gain:
a structured timeline
organised evidence
clear documents
a record of correspondence
a better understanding of their options
It helps people move from:
confusion → clarityoverwhelm → organisation
A Tool Built From Experience
Goliathon was developed by Steve Conley, founder of Get SAFE and the Academy of Life Planning.
It builds on the Goliathon Masterclass Framework, a programme that teaches survivors how to organise evidence and communicate effectively with institutions.
The new application simply makes those methods available to anyone who needs them.
Try Goliathon
If you are trying to make sense of a difficult financial situation, this tool may help you organise your information and regain clarity.
You can explore it here:
The tool is free to use and available to anyone who needs it.
A Final Thought
Recovery after financial harm takes time.
The first step is not escalation.
The first step is clarity.
Goliathon is designed to help people take that step.
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