§ 01 · For organisations that use AI
Show your AI use is under control.
We map your AI use, train your people, and hand you the record. First picture in five days.
Mapped requirements
The duties that fall on you. Mapped to proof.
The AI Act places a defined set of duties on organisations that use AI, separate from the obligations on the vendors who build it. These are yours. Each one links to the proof that meets it.
| Article | Requirement | Where we cover it |
|---|---|---|
| Art. 4 | AI literacy across the organisation | Role-based training, with a credential each person can show |
| Art. 26 | Deployer duties: oversight, logging, instructions for use | Live policy guidance, with logs kept and traceable |
| Art. 27 | Fundamental rights impact assessment, where it applies | A structured assessment, ready for sign-off |
| Art. 50 | Transparency toward the people affected | Clear records of where and how AI is disclosed |
Engagements
Two ways to start.
Engagement 01 · One-off
Compliance Snapshot
A clear picture of where you stand. We map your AI use and train your people, then hand you the documentation. Ready in five working days.
- Inventory of AI tools in use, including what runs without oversight
- AI literacy training, with a credential each person can show
- Obligations reviewed: Article 4, 26, 27 and 50
- A report you can take to management or an auditor
Engagement 02 · Ongoing
Governance License
Compliance handled as it happens, not once a year. Your policy stays live where people work, and the proof builds continuously.
- Everything in the Snapshot, kept current
- Live policy guidance for every role, where the work happens
- Issues flagged and the right person notified in real time
- Traceable evidence, ready whenever a regulator asks