RegRadar monitors federal, state, and local regulation changes for your specific industry and sends you plain-English summaries with exactly what to do next.
Every industry has its own maze of federal, state, and local rules. RegRadar learns your niche and only surfaces what matters to you.
Track OSHA safety rules, EPA refrigerant regulations, state licensing changes, and local building codes. Know when a rule changes before your next job site visit.
Monitor HIPAA updates, OSHA bloodborne pathogen rules, state dental board requirements, and infection control standards. Stay audit-ready without reading 50-page PDFs.
Follow FMCSA hours-of-service updates, DOT inspection rule changes, CDL requirement shifts, and ELD mandate revisions. One missed rule could bench your fleet.
Three steps between a regulation change and you knowing exactly what to do about it.
AI monitors federal agencies, state regulators, licensing boards, and local government sites relevant to your industry and location. 24/7, across every jurisdiction you operate in.
When something changes, we strip the legalese. You get a plain-English summary: what changed, who it affects, and when it takes effect. No 40-page PDFs. No acronym soup.
Every alert comes with specific action steps for your business. Not generic advice. Concrete tasks: update this form, renew this cert, train your team on this procedure by this date.
Small businesses bear the heaviest compliance burden. You don't have a legal team scanning the Federal Register. You don't have a compliance officer reading state board bulletins. You have a business to run.
Non-compliance costs 3x more than compliance. That's not a marketing claim. That's industry data.
Enterprise compliance platforms cost $10,000 to $100,000 a year. They're built for Fortune 500 legal departments. They speak in acronyms and frameworks. They assume you have a compliance team.
You're a business owner. You need to know one thing: did something change that affects me, and what do I do about it?
"Per 29 CFR 1926.501(b)(13), employers must implement fall protection measures for employees engaged in residential construction activities 6 feet or more above lower levels, utilizing guardrail systems, safety net systems, or personal fall arrest systems compliant with subpart M provisions..."
"New rule: Fall protection now required for residential work above 6 ft (was 10 ft). Effective Sept 1. Action: Update your safety plan. Train your crew. Get harnesses for residential jobs. Here's a checklist."
RegRadar is building the compliance layer that small businesses deserve. Affordable, specific to your trade, and written in the language you actually use. Because the rules shouldn't be harder to understand than the work itself.