For compliance consultants and advisers

A structured first pass for every client engagement.

Run client policies through a consistent, cited gap analysis before you apply judgement. Every finding stays draft until you sign it off, so the deliverable carries your review, not the machine’s.

Every engagement rebuilds the method

Each client review starts with the same scaffolding: scope the frameworks, list the requirements, read the policies. That setup time is rarely billable at full value.

Deliverables vary with time pressure

Under deadline, the depth of a manual first pass varies. A structured requirement-by-requirement sweep makes the baseline consistent.

Clients ask what was actually checked

A coverage matrix showing every in-scope requirement marked met or gap answers the question directly, requirement by requirement.

Scope you can inspect. Every analysis runs against published requirement libraries with rule citations, and every report includes a coverage matrix showing each requirement as met or gap. The framework coverage page lists everything currently in scope.

How it works.

01

Scope the client engagement

Choose the jurisdiction and frameworks in scope. The requirement libraries define exactly what the analysis will check.

02

Run the first-pass analysis

Upload the client’s policies. Regis returns risk-rated draft findings with citations and a coverage matrix over every in-scope requirement.

03

Apply judgement and hand over

Validate, edit, or reject each draft finding. Your sign-offs and notes form the review trail behind the deliverable you present.

Human sign-off required

Every output stays draft until a qualified professional reviews and signs it off. Regis supports judgement with structured, cited risk information; it never states that an activity is compliant, approved, safe, or legal. Read how findings are made and cited.

Common questions.

Can I manage multiple clients in one account?

Multi-client workspaces, pooled allowances, and white-label deliverables are part of the Practice tier, which is in controlled early access. Today, the individual account works well for consultants running engagements one at a time.

Who owns the findings?

You do. Findings are structured risk information for your professional review; Regis gives no legal advice and never declares compliance, and your sign-off is what turns a draft into a deliverable.

What does it cost compared to my time?

Premium is a flat monthly subscription with 30 audits and 100 scenario analyses included. A single structured first pass typically replaces hours of manual requirement-by-requirement reading.