NudgeCompliant vs hiring a consultant
A compliance consultant costs £30K–£100K and takes months. NudgeCompliant handles the 80% that's classification, documentation, and tracking. Not a lawyer replacement for edge cases — but the straightforward stuff shouldn't need one.
| NudgeCompliant | Consultant | |
|---|---|---|
| Typical cost | £29–£149/month | £30,000–£100,000+ |
| Time to first output | 4 minutes (free audit) | Weeks to months |
| Best for | SMEs using standard AI tools | Novel AI, regulated industries, litigation |
| Document generation | Automated templates you review | Custom legal drafting |
| Ongoing tracking | Built-in deadlines & nudges | Retainer or ad hoc |
| Legal advice | No — informational tool | Yes — qualified professionals |
When to hire a consultant instead
- You're building custom AI models, not using off-the-shelf tools
- You operate in healthcare, finance, or other heavily regulated sectors
- You need formal legal sign-off for board or investor due diligence
- Your use case is genuinely novel and untested under the Act
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