RegLegBrief

Regulatory intelligence at every scale

From individual practitioners to institutional teams. Ad-free. Primary sources only. Covering 200+ jurisdictions and 70+ regulatory categories.

Reader Free

Browse without commitment. Standard briefings across your chosen jurisdictions and categories. Ad-supported.

Free
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Reader Pro

$9 /mo

 

For individual practitioners who need reliable regulatory intelligence without the noise.


  • 1 seat
  • Enhanced briefings — Sonnet quality
  • Ad-free
  • 200 jurisdiction-category combinations
  • 30 briefings per day
  • Full daily digest
  • PDF download
  • Custom keyword alerts
  • Archive — 1 year
  • Weekly synthesis
  • Team seats
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Executive

$49 /mo

 

For senior professionals and larger teams requiring deeper coverage and archive access.


  • 5 seats
  • Enhanced briefings — Sonnet quality
  • Ad-free
  • 10,000 jurisdiction-category combinations
  • 250 briefings per day
  • Full daily digest
  • PDF download
  • Custom keyword alerts
  • Archive — 10 years
  • Weekly synthesis
  • White label — add-on USD 149/mo
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On-demand overages

USD 1

per additional briefing or search

Every paid tier includes a monthly allocation. Go beyond it at a flat rate — no bundles, no surprises.


  • Extra briefings — USD 1.00 each
  • Extra archive searches — USD 0.50 each
  • Guided Research (beyond 15 years) — USD 1.00 per session
  • Accumulated monthly — added to invoice
  • Never charged mid-cycle

Corporate API — USD 299/month

For institutional teams requiring API access, 10 named seats, 25,000 jurisdiction-category combinations, white label included, and 15-year archive depth. Register your interest — no commitment required.

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Full feature comparison

Feature Reader Free Reader Pro Professional Executive Corporate API
Content & Quality
Ads Yes Ad-free Ad-free Ad-free Ad-free
Briefing quality Standard Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced Enhanced
Daily digest Top 10 Full Full Full Full
Weekly synthesis
Usage Allocation
Combinations 50 200 2,000 10,000 25,000
Briefings per day 10 30 100 250 2,000/month
Seats 1 1 3 5 10
Archive & Research
Archive depth 1 year 1 year 7 years 10 years 15 years
Archive searches included 3/day 50/month 200/month 2,000/month
Guided Research (beyond 15 years) USD 1.00/session USD 1.00/session USD 1.00/session USD 1.00/session
Features
PDF download
Custom keyword alerts
White label Add-on USD 149/mo Included
API access ✓ 2,000 calls/month

Common questions

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. Registration is free and gives you permanent access to the Reader Free tier — no card required. You only need a card when you choose to subscribe to a paid plan.

Can I upgrade or downgrade at any time?

Yes. Upgrades take effect immediately and are applied from the start of your current billing cycle — so you pay less overall. Downgrades take effect at the end of your current billing period.

What are "combinations"?

A combination is one jurisdiction paired with one regulatory category — for example, Singapore × AML/CFT. Your combination limit determines how broadly you can track the regulatory landscape. Professional users with 2,000 combinations can monitor dozens of jurisdictions across dozens of categories simultaneously.

What is Guided Research?

Guided Research lets you search our archive beyond 15 years — into historical regulatory material. It's charged at USD 1.00 per session only on success. If we can't find what you need, there's no charge for sessions included in your plan.

Can I pay annually in SGD or another currency?

All prices are in USD. Stripe automatically presents an equivalent local currency at checkout based on your location, so you'll see a familiar currency when you pay. You receive a USD invoice for your records.

Is my data safe?

Yes. We never sell your data. Regulatory briefings are generated from primary source documents — your personal data is never sent to our AI system. See our Privacy Policy for full details.

What does "primary sources only" mean?

Every briefing is generated from the official regulatory body document — the actual circular, consultation paper, gazette notice, or rule amendment. We do not generate briefings from news articles, commentary, or secondary sources. This is a pipeline-level architectural constraint, not an editorial policy.