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AI Compliance Monitoring

Regulatory landscapes change constantly. change-happens monitors the policies, terms, and regulations that affect your business and alerts you before you fall out of compliance.

How it works

Specify the regulatory pages, vendor Terms of Service, or government websites relevant to your business. change-happens monitors them daily and alerts you when anything material changes — including a plain-language summary of what changed and why it might matter.

Example AI Prompt

"Monitor the GDPR guidelines on the EU data protection authority websites and the Terms of Service for Stripe, AWS, and OpenAI. Alert me if any changes relate to data processing, liability, or pricing structures that could affect our SaaS business."

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GDPR & privacy laws

Track updates to EU data protection regulations, CCPA, and HIPAA requirements.

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Vendor ToS changes

Know when your SaaS vendors update their terms before it affects your contracts.

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Regulatory updates

Monitor industry-specific regulations, tax law changes, and government guidance.

What teams monitor for compliance

⚖️ SaaS businesses tracking vendor ToS

Stripe, AWS, Twilio — watch the dependencies your product relies on for any material contract changes.

🌍 GDPR & privacy regulation updates

EU DPA guidance, EDPB guidelines, ICO decisions — track the regulators that affect your data processing.

🏥 Healthcare & HIPAA compliance

HHS guidance, OCR bulletins, and BAA template updates — stay current without a dedicated compliance officer.

🏦 Financial services regulation

FCA, BaFin, SEC, or FINRA updates — monitor the regulators relevant to your market and jurisdiction.

Frequently asked questions

How does AI compliance monitoring work?

You specify which regulatory pages, vendor Terms of Service, or government websites to watch — in plain English. The AI visits them daily, reads and understands the legal text in context, and alerts you only when something materially relevant changes. You get a plain-language summary of what changed, not a raw legal diff.

Which compliance documents can I monitor?

Any publicly accessible document: GDPR guidelines, CCPA regulations, HIPAA updates, ISO standards, vendor Terms of Service (AWS, Stripe, OpenAI, etc.), industry-specific regulatory guidance, government policy pages, and court ruling summaries. If it's on the web, it can be monitored.

How quickly will I be notified of a compliance change?

Agents run once per day by default. You'll receive an email notification the morning after a change is detected. For most compliance use cases, daily monitoring is more than sufficient — regulatory changes typically come with implementation lead times, giving you days or weeks to act.

Can I monitor multiple vendors' ToS at once?

Yes. A single agent can watch dozens of vendor terms simultaneously. For example: 'Monitor the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Data Processing Agreements for Stripe, AWS, OpenAI, and GitHub. Alert me to any changes related to data residency, liability limits, or price structures.' One agent covers them all.

How is this different from manual review or legal newsletter subscriptions?

Legal newsletters cover general news — not the specific vendor ToS or niche regulation your business depends on. Manual review is expensive and inconsistent. change-happens watches exactly the pages you care about, surfaces only what changed, and explains the business impact in plain language. It's like having a compliance intern who never misses an update.

Do I need a legal background to use this?

No. You write your monitoring instructions the same way you'd brief a paralegal: 'Watch this page and tell me if anything changes that could affect our data processing contracts.' The AI handles the interpretation. For critical compliance decisions, you'll still want legal counsel — but you'll know when to call them.

What does a compliance alert look like?

You receive a plain-English summary: 'AWS updated their Data Processing Addendum (Section 7.3). They've added new language around subprocessor notification timelines — you now have 30 days notice instead of 10. This may require updating your customer DPAs.' Actionable, not just a change log.

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