Separate Client Profiles
Create dedicated AI compliance profiles for every client you support.
A multi-client compliance platform for law firms, privacy advisors, consultants, and professional service providers who want to help their clients assess, document, and manage AI Act readiness.
Some use ChatGPT for content and communication. Some use AI for recruitment, customer support, data analysis, marketing, operations, or internal decision-making. Most have no clear record of what they use, what data is involved, or what risks need to be documented.
Get AI Act Compliant helps you turn that confusion into a structured, client-ready process — create individual AI compliance profiles for each client, manage them from one dashboard, and give your clients a clearer path toward AI Act readiness.
AI adoption has moved faster than most internal governance processes. Many businesses are using AI tools before they have policies, documentation, risk assessments, or clear ownership in place. That creates a problem for the people advising them.
Clients will start asking:
For law firms, GDPR consultants, accountants, and compliance advisors, this creates a real opportunity — but only if the process is easy to deliver across multiple clients. That is what Get AI Act Compliant is built for.
This is not a single-company compliance tool. It is designed for professionals who support many clients and need a simple way to manage each client's AI Act readiness separately.
With the platform, you can create a dedicated compliance profile for each client. Each profile gives you a structured place to assess AI use, collect key information, generate documentation, and guide the client through the next steps — instead of managing AI compliance through scattered spreadsheets, forms, emails, and manual notes.
Create dedicated AI compliance profiles for every client you support.
Manage every client from a single workspace, with everything organised in one place.
Help clients understand their AI usage and where potential exposure exists.
Generate the records and documentation each client needs to show readiness.
Turn AI Act readiness into a productised, repeatable client service.
Support more clients without adding heavy manual admin to your team.
For many firms, AI compliance will become a natural extension of work they already do. If you already help clients with GDPR, privacy, risk, data protection, governance, employment, technology, or regulatory matters, AI Act readiness fits directly into that conversation.
The value is not just the software. The value is that you can offer clients a practical service at a time when many businesses are unsure what the EU AI Act means for them.
Set up a separate AI compliance profile for each client. Each profile keeps the client's information, AI usage, risk notes, and documentation organised in one place.
Guide the client through a structured process to identify where and how AI is being used — across marketing, HR, recruitment, customer service, operations, reporting, research, administration, or decision support.
Turn the assessment into structured documentation. The client gets a clearer record of their AI use, the risks identified, and the actions they need to consider.
Instead of running a separate manual process for each client, manage multiple client profiles from one central workspace — delivering AI Act support repeatedly and consistently.
Your clients already trust you with legal, compliance, privacy, risk, or advisory matters. AI Act readiness gives you a new reason to re-engage those clients with something relevant, timely, and practical.
Your team should not have to manually create the same questionnaires, spreadsheets, checklists, and documentation packs for every client. The platform gives you a structured process you can use again and again.
Many clients do not know whether they are affected or where to start. A structured profile makes the issue visible — showing clients what they're using, where risks could exist, and what needs to be documented.
AI Act readiness can become a paid service — a fixed-fee review, a documentation package, an advisory add-on, or part of a wider compliance retainer.
Clients will start asking their advisors about AI compliance. The firms that introduce the conversation early will be seen as proactive. The firms that wait will be playing catch-up.
A law firm with 20 SME clients using AI tools can offer each an AI Act readiness review, generate a structured compliance profile, layer in advisory guidance — and create a new billable service from its existing client base.
This is not about reselling software to your clients. It is about giving your firm the infrastructure to deliver a valuable compliance service.
If your clients use AI tools and need help understanding their obligations, this platform gives you a structured way to support them.
A client uses ChatGPT across several departments, but has no internal record of how it is being used. You create a client profile, assess the use cases, document the risks, and help them create a clearer governance record.
A company is preparing for due diligence and needs to show how AI tools are being managed internally. You use the platform to help them identify tools, document usage, and organise the information buyers or advisors may request.
An SME wants to know whether the EU AI Act applies to them, but they do not have the time or expertise to assess it properly. You guide them through the platform and turn the result into a practical advisory conversation.
A GDPR-focused firm wants to offer AI compliance support to existing clients. The platform gives them a repeatable process for delivering the service without creating everything from scratch.
We were managing AI compliance for clients through a patchwork of spreadsheets. Now every client has a structured profile and we deliver readiness reviews as a productised service.
Clients started asking about the AI Act and we needed a defensible answer. The platform gave us a repeatable process — discovery, documentation, advisory — that scales across our whole portfolio without burning out the team.
Our SME clients didn't know where to start. A structured AI compliance profile gives us a clear conversation starter — and a recurring advisory service that complements the work we already do on data protection.
The platform is not designed to replace lawyers, consultants, or compliance specialists. It gives you the structure behind the advisory work. Your firm still provides the interpretation, judgement, recommendations, and client relationship.
The platform helps with the repeatable parts — client intake, AI usage assessment, risk documentation, profile management, multi-client organisation, and compliance record creation.
A one-off assessment to help a client understand where AI is being used and what needs to be documented.
A structured setup of the client's AI compliance profile — current AI tools, risk areas, and documentation record.
A practical entry-level package for SMEs that need policies, ownership, and basic internal governance around AI usage.
A recurring advisory service where your firm reviews and updates the client's AI profile as their AI usage changes.
A combined service for clients already receiving privacy, data protection, or GDPR support — a natural extension of the work you already do.
The risk is that many businesses are using AI before they have created the governance around it. For advisors, this is the moment to lead the conversation.
Clients need a practical way to understand their AI use, document their exposure, and prepare for the regulatory expectations ahead. The firms that act early can turn AI compliance into a valuable client service. The firms that wait will be responding only after clients realise there is a problem.
No. It is also suitable for GDPR consultants, privacy advisors, compliance firms, accounting firms, risk consultants, and business advisors who support multiple clients.
Yes. The platform is designed for multi-client use. You can create separate compliance profiles for different clients and manage them from one place.
No. The platform supports the process, documentation, and structure. Your firm still provides the professional advice and client-specific guidance.
No. The platform helps structure the discovery process so clients can better understand their AI usage and potential exposure.
Yes. Many firms can use it to create AI Act readiness reviews, compliance documentation packages, advisory retainers, or ongoing AI governance support.
No. Many companies are not building AI products, but they are already using AI tools in their daily operations. Those use cases still need to be understood and documented.
Give your firm the infrastructure to deliver AI compliance as a structured, repeatable client service — without rebuilding the process for every engagement.
The platform is a structured delivery tool that supports professional advice. It does not, on its own, make a client legally compliant with the EU AI Act.