EU AI Act & GDPR compliance — without the consultant
ComplyPilot generates AI usage policies, risk assessments, GDPR documentation, and audit-ready reports for law firms, accountants, recruiters, and SMEs across Switzerland and the EU. Full enforcement begins August 2026.
Starting at
€299/month
From "can we use this tool?" to audit-ready documentation — ComplyPilot handles the full compliance workflow.
Generate a complete AI usage policy tailored to your firm's size, sector, and jurisdiction in under 5 minutes. Covers EU AI Act Article 50 transparency obligations and GDPR requirements.
Structured intake form for evaluating new AI tools against EU AI Act risk categories and GDPR data processing requirements. Built for non-legal teams to self-serve.
Map every AI system in your firm, classify risk levels (high-risk / limited-risk / minimal), document controls, and maintain the inventory regulators expect.
Assess AI vendors and third-party tools against EU AI Act conformity requirements. Includes data residency checks, GDPR Article 28 DPA templates, and systemic risk flags.
Keep Records of Processing Activities (ROPA) current. Auto-update when you add new AI tools. Generate data protection impact assessments on demand.
Generate structured compliance reports for regulators, enterprise clients, and vendor security questionnaires. Export to PDF or share a secure link.
ComplyPilot is designed for professional services firms and SMEs in the 20–200 employee range. You don't have a CISO or DPO on staff. That's the whole point.
The window is two months wide
SMEs across Europe are scrambling. They're getting vendor security questionnaires that ask about AI governance. They're getting RFP questions they can't answer. They're realizing their employees are using ChatGPT and Claude with no policy, no documentation, and no audit trail.
ComplyPilot closes that gap — in days, not months, at a price that makes sense for a 50-person firm.
15 customers at €799/mo is €144,000/year. We build the product. We run the outreach. You focus on closing the first deals.