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Reggy is a regulatory compliance SaaS company headquartered in Oslo, positioned as a company’s “system of record for compliance.” It turns regulations and standards such as GDPR, NIS2, DORA, the EU AI Act, ESG, anti-corruption, HSE, quality, and ISO into tasks that can be assigned, supported with evidence, approved, and closed. Its goal is to replace compliance processes scattered across spreadsheets, emails, shared folders, and consultants’ heads.
The platform emphasizes “execution” rather than simple monitoring: each requirement is presented in plain language and linked to tasks, owners, evidence, approvals, and audit trails. All actions, owners, and approval records can be used to demonstrate accountability to management or the board. Reggy supports starting with one regulation and then gradually adding more, while reusing the same data structure, workflows, and teams. Its plans explicitly include automatic regulatory updates, task assignment, and audit trails; higher-tier plans include cross-regulation dashboards, while the 500+ employee plan adds multi-entity support, dedicated onboarding, SLA support, and custom framework configuration.
Reggy does not charge per user; it charges by regulation/standard, with all employees included. For companies with fewer than 49 employees, the first regulation costs €3,500/year, with additional regulations starting from €1,200/year. For companies with 50–500 employees, the first regulation costs €6,500/year, with additional regulations starting from €1,800/year. Companies with 500+ employees need a custom quote. Annual payment is the default, and quarterly payment is also supported. The main site states that there are no setup fees, no consultants required, and onboarding is included. No free plan or free trial was found; only demo booking is offered.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and good fit for companies without large compliance departments. Not charging by seat reduces friction when rolling it out across departments. Bringing regulatory requirements, task execution, and evidence retention into one platform is a meaningful improvement over spreadsheets or tools that only produce reports. The founding team’s background in corporate compliance and ESG also adds credibility to the product. The weaknesses are that public information is still incomplete: third-party integrations only mention SSO, with no disclosed API, webhooks, or developer documentation. On security, although there is a Trust Center entry point, the main content does not list certifications, encryption, data residency, or related details. Deployment options also do not mention self-hosting.
Reggy is better suited to small, mid-sized, and larger companies operating in European regulatory environments that need to handle privacy, cybersecurity, AI, ESG, anti-corruption, and quality requirements at the same time. It is especially relevant for CFOs, CLOs, compliance, ESG, quality, and HSE leaders. There is no basis in the main content for assessing access from China, so it should be considered unknown. Pricing is in euros, and support for common Chinese payment methods is not disclosed. For deployment by teams in China, key items to confirm include network availability, invoicing/payment, cross-border data transfer, and local alternatives.
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