Use case

When the answer has to match the norm.

For public agencies, exam boards, and companies in regulated sectors: an assistant that answers from the official text—laws, norms, notices, service charters—and a service that keeps your content aligned as they change.

The problem

  • Your pages restate hundreds of norms, notices, and internal rules—and every restatement is a chance to drift from the source text.
  • Regulation changes on someone else's schedule. A page that was correct in March quietly becomes wrong in June—and it keeps answering with confidence.
  • The volume makes manual review impossible: nobody re-reads a thousand pages every time a norm is updated.

What we do about it

01

Answers grounded in the official text

The assistant answers strictly from your document base and cites the specific source—the norm, the notice, the page—so users can verify instead of trusting blindly.

02

We cross-check content against its sources

As part of the monthly service, we check the places where your content cites or restates a norm and flag statements that no longer match the current text—before your users find them.

03

Contradictions surface before complaints do

Where two pages disagree—a deadline, a fee, a requirement—we put both versions side by side, so the right one gets confirmed and the wrong one gets fixed.

04

An auditable trail, by design

Every change is recorded with what motivated it, who approved it, and when it was applied. Built for institutions that answer to someone.

What changes for you

  • One consistent answer for every rule, fee, and deadline.
  • Divergences caught by our team before your users—or auditors—catch them.
  • Hundreds of documents and constant updates, handled without hiring a review team.
  • Every answer cites its source, so trust doesn't depend on taking the assistant's word.

See what this looks like in practice.

Every client gets a monthly report of what was checked, what was found, and what changed. Here's a redacted example.