Anticipate regulatory signals using
Market Intelligence.
Map the regulatory landscape from public discussion to the Official Gazette. A complete, auditable view tailored to your company's compliance needs.
Many regulatory changes appear in the news.
Future regulations begin in public consultations, bills or institutional signals.
Public discussion phase
Regulators declare intent. Editorials debate. Legalbot is already capturing — months before publication.
Legislative process phase
The bill is in Congress. You can still prepare and budget for compliance.
Publication phase
Norm published in the Official Gazette. Regulatory Workplace handles it from here. Intelligence helps prepare the context before formal publication.
Three intelligence fronts
From the published norm to the signals that anticipate the next change.
Each front covers a different layer of the regulatory environment. Together, they form the complete view. Separately, they serve specific needs.
01
Official publications
Captured at the moment of publication. Across multiple spheres, reducing manual search.
Norms, ordinances and resolutions from +350 active sources — federal, state and municipal. Captured and structured within minutes of publication, classified by thematic area and urgency.
→Complete Official Gazette + State Official Diaries
→Classification by thematic area
→Sources with broad coverage — average of 11,000 regulatory norms captured daily
02
Bills
Anticipate changes before they become obligations. With trend indicator, risk score and AI.
Legislative proposals in progress within the contracted scope — Chamber, Senate, specific state assemblies. Each bill with estimative trend indicators and risk scores.
→Estimative trend indicator — helps prioritise which bills require greater attention.
→Automatic score: CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW by type and stage
→LegisBot: ask about any bill in natural language.
03
Specialist sources
The signal no norm captures yet. The context that anticipates what is coming.
Specialist press, sector media, think tanks, regulatory bodies and authority statements. The sources that debate the norm before it exists.
→Regulatory and economic press of reference — captured and classified by topic and sector.
→Sector entities, think tanks and associations — who defines the future regulatory agenda
→Monitoring within the legal limits of each provider — full transparency about coverage
When monitoring and documenting makes a difference
Four situations where having the history changes the outcome.
The difference between explaining and proving.
A company that presents an auditable monitoring history is better positioned to demonstrate diligence and can prove it was following the issue before any enforcement action.
The real deadline starts before publication
The formal deadline starts on the Official Gazette date. The real deadline started months earlier, at the public consultation. Those who monitored arrived at the effective date prepared. Those who didn't start behind.
The crisis that makes the news in your sector
When a negative story breaks about a company in your sector, the regulator may also be monitoring those same sources. Documented monitoring supports the construction of more consistent and traceable responses.
Personal liability of the manager
When the regulator asks "did you know?", the answer cannot be "maybe". A documented monitoring history, from the bill's progress through to publication, helps inform the decision-making process.