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What is regulatory intelligence software?

Regulatory intelligence software monitors official regulatory sources, turns unstructured updates into structured signals, and maps those signals to an organisation's products, substances, markets, and operations. Foresight helps compliance-critical teams find signal in the noise by showing the updates most relevant to their footprint, with evidence-backed alerts and source citations.

What it does

A regulatory intelligence platform watches official sources, identifies meaningful developments, extracts key facts, and connects those facts to business context. The goal is not just to collect updates, but to show which changes matter for a team's products, substances, markets, suppliers, and decisions.

Where Foresight fits

Foresight starts from a customer's operating footprint: the products they sell, the substances and materials they use, the markets they operate in, and the priorities their teams own. It then maps regulatory and literature updates to that context so teams see the relevant signal, not every possible update.

What it is not

Foresight is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It is also not a newsletter-only service. It is a SaaS platform that turns regulatory source material into structured intelligence teams can review and act on.

Frequently asked questions

Who uses regulatory intelligence software?

Product stewardship, regulatory affairs, product safety, sustainability, ESG, HSE, quality, and risk teams use regulatory intelligence software to stay ahead of changes that affect products, materials, suppliers, markets, and operations.

How is regulatory intelligence different from a newsletter?

A newsletter gives the same update to everyone. Regulatory intelligence software maps developments to a team-specific footprint and preserves the source evidence, context, dates, jurisdictions, and relevance needed for action.