
Comp AI
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AI that handles compliance for you. Join 3,500+ companies that choose Comp AI to get them compliant, fast.
Screenshots aren't evidence. They're theater. Real evidence: API logs with timestamps. Immutable audit trails. Source of truth. That's what AI agents collect.
Vanta/Drata customers keep saying the same thing: "Too manual. Took way too long." We automate 90% more.

Just hired a filmmaker from LA. Our competitors are running subway ads in NYC. Bus stops in SF. Spray and pray. Untargeted. Just throwing money. We're investing in media. High-quality content that people actually want to watch. Capital can't buy taste. That's the moat.




Compliance is the most boring industry you can think of. That's the problem. Legacy players are doing lunch and learns. Webinars. White papers. Enterprise sales tactics from 2010. But the buyer changed. Founders don't want to sit through a networking event. They don't want…



The energy when everyone's in the same room. Questions get answered in real time. No scheduling. No "let me get back to you." Remote works. But this hits different.
We're so locked in I forgot to be chronically on X Huge things coming soon

Most founders think compliance is just paperwork. Until they lose a six-figure deal because they don't have SOC 2. Product works. Customers love it. But the checkbox isn't there. Deal dies. Then they realize it's revenue, not paperwork.
Founders' work ethic becomes the team's ceiling. If they’re grinding through problems at 11pm, pushing when it matters, obsessing over the details - that becomes the standard. Some people will rise to it. Others won’t. At Comp AI, the bar is high. AI moves fast. The details…
Here's what actually moved the needle at Comp AI: We stopped treating distribution like an afterthought. Used to be: build the product, then figure out how to get it out there. Classic founder mistake. But distribution IS product. The best product doesn't always win. Never…
We chased virality once. Millions of impressions. Phone blowing up. Felt like we made it. But the business stayed flat. Turns out attention by itself is worthless. If it's the wrong people, it's just noise. The only attention that matters is from people you're actually…
The worst part of compliance? Policies. Ours write themselves. 70% of the work done in minutes.
The new question: “How do we know your AI is safe?” ISO 42001 is your proof. p.s. it's now available in Comp AI.
Most teams pause for compliance. Helixer didn’t. Our CTO flew to Amsterdam to tell them in person: audit passed, record time
Our founders reflecting on the early days: “Sleep was the only blocker. Still is.”
Policies, now as PDFs. Download, share, or store them wherever you need. Easy as it should be.
New: You can now export all of your policies to PDF. Share them with your team on Slack, or store them on your favorite cloud storage for your own records. What you do with them is really up to you.
Do things that don't scale. (but, actually ™)
Everyone says “do things that don’t scale.” But almost nobody does. Our CTO literally flew 4000+ miles to Amsterdam to tell Helixer they passed their SOC 2 audit. That’s what it actually means. Not a quote on a slide / just tweeting about it. Walk the talk.
We literally flew 4000+ miles to notify @papermarkio they passed their audit in record time. They started later than others… and still crossed the finish line first. Hear their story:
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