Know exactly what every new regulation changes for your business
A legal and compliance assistant that monitors new rules, maps them to your products and contracts, and tells you what to change — with deadlines.
All names, companies, and data shown in demos are fictional and used for illustration purposes only.
Friday morning, 09:12. The head of legal opens the regulatory assistant and asks what came out this week that touches AI, data, or ICT risk. Within seconds: four new acts ranked by impact — a Commission implementing regulation on AI Act high-risk classification, a refreshed GPAI Code of Practice, Latvian guidance on AI in consumer decision-making, and an ESMA statement flagged as not applicable.
One message later, the assistant maps the three relevant acts to the company’s products, contracts, and model cards. Another pulls out six concrete obligations with dates — the earliest due in 26 days, the hard deadline 100 days out. A gap analysis separates what’s already covered, what’s partial, and what’s open. Three stakeholder briefs go out with pre-filled templates, calendar entries are created, and the tracker gets pinned to the shared channel — all before the coffee is cold.
How it works
Track what's new
Ask what came out this week that touches your sectors — AI, data, ICT risk, consumer rules — and get a ranked list with publication dates, effective dates, and a one-line impact statement for each act.
Map to your products
For each new rule, the AI cross-references your product catalog, contract templates, model cards, and internal policies — quoting the specific assets that fall in scope.
Extract concrete obligations
Pulls every actionable duty with a due date and the exact article reference — from "add human-oversight disclosure" to "appoint a compliance contact person".
Run a gap analysis
Compares each obligation against your current state and labels it already covered, partially covered, or open — with a live countdown to the hardest deadline.
Brief the right stakeholders
Drafts a one-page brief per affected team with owners, templates pre-filled, and calendar entries created. One tracker, one source of truth.
What gets captured
EUR-Lex, Official Journal, Latvijas Vēstnesis, Riigi Teataja, Teisės aktų registras, ESMA, EBA, EDPB, national data protection and AI authorities, industry codes of practice
Your product pages, terms of service, DPAs, subprocessor lists, model cards, DPIA templates, privacy notices, vendor contracts, and internal policy documents
Existing controls, past legal opinions, DPIAs, audit findings, and open remediation items — so gaps are measured against what's already in place
Effective dates, transition periods, reporting cadences, filing obligations — kept as a live calendar with owners and status
Why it works
Nothing important slips past a deadline, even when three regulators publish on the same day.
Product, engineering, and ops teams get clear, actionable tasks instead of 80-page legal PDFs.
Gap analysis runs in minutes, not the two weeks it usually takes external counsel.
Every answer cites the exact article and paragraph, so legal can verify in one click.
One assistant covers EU and Baltic national law in parallel — no juggling five subscriptions.