Four steps. One process.
The AI Act gives deployers more than a dozen obligations. We collapse them into four operational steps that produce the evidence regulators will ask for.
Your part is smaller than you think.
The AI Act puts most of its weight on the companies that build AI: the testing, the technical documentation, the conformity work. What falls on you, as an organisation that uses AI, is a smaller and defined set of duties. The first step is simply knowing which ones apply to you. From there it is manageable, and you do not have to map it alone.
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01Art. 26Inventory
List every AI tool in use: who runs it, who uses it, what data it sees, and what it decides.
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02Art. 4Training
Train staff in how to use AI safely. Each person gets a digital badge they can show.
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03Art. 26Governance
Apply your AI rules in real time. Block tools that are not allowed and write a safe record of every decision.
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04Art. 26Evidence
Generate the documents the regulator asks for. Continuously, not the night before the audit.
Start by seeing where you stand.
A Compliance Snapshot maps the AI already in use across your organisation and shows which of these duties apply to you. You answer a few questions, we do the mapping, and you have a clear picture within five working days. One message is enough to begin.