
Lawcode, a SAI360 Company
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Regulatory change management software
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What is Lawcode, a SAI360 Company
Lawcode (a SAI360 company) is a compliance content and regulatory change management platform used to track, interpret, and operationalize regulatory obligations across jurisdictions. It supports compliance teams by providing regulatory intelligence, obligation registers, and workflows to assess impact, assign actions, and evidence implementation. The product is commonly used in regulated industries to manage ongoing legal and regulatory updates and to link changes to policies, controls, and assurance activities.
Strong regulatory content coverage
The platform is built around curated regulatory intelligence and structured obligation content, which supports systematic tracking of changes across multiple jurisdictions. This helps compliance teams reduce reliance on ad hoc monitoring and manual interpretation. It is particularly relevant for organizations that need a defensible record of what changed, when it was assessed, and what actions followed.
Workflow for change-to-action
Lawcode supports end-to-end processes from identifying regulatory change through impact assessment, task assignment, and implementation tracking. This creates an auditable trail that can be used during internal reviews and external audits. Compared with more general EHSQ tools, the emphasis is on regulatory change governance rather than incident or operational safety workflows.
Fits broader GRC ecosystems
As part of SAI360, Lawcode can align with broader governance, risk, and compliance programs such as policy management, risk registers, and assurance activities. This can reduce fragmentation when organizations want regulatory change management to feed enterprise compliance reporting. It also supports standardized taxonomy and reporting across business units.
Less operational EHS depth
Organizations primarily seeking operational EHS execution (e.g., inspections, industrial hygiene, safety observations, or incident analytics) may find Lawcode less comprehensive than platforms designed first for EHS operations. Many EHS capabilities may require integration with other systems. This can increase implementation effort if the goal is a single system for day-to-day EHS management.
Content scope varies by region
Regulatory content breadth and update cadence can vary by jurisdiction and topic area, which may require validation against internal legal counsel needs. Some organizations still maintain supplemental monitoring for niche regulations or local requirements. This can reduce standardization if different regions rely on different sources.
Implementation requires governance effort
To realize value, teams typically need to configure obligation structures, ownership models, and assessment workflows that match internal controls and operating models. Without clear governance, users can experience inconsistent assessments and reporting. This is a common challenge for regulatory change tools that depend on consistent process adoption.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | From €49 per month (net, starting price) | ISO-27001 certified whistleblowing system; confidential & anonymous reports; 2-way anonymous communication; automated deadline management; unlimited users; multi-client & multilingual support; customizable branding. Price depends on number of employees; notice period 3 months. |
| Premium | From €149 per month (net, starting price) | All Basic features plus dynamic task management, live chat for caseworkers, granular rights management, configurable forms and advanced collaboration features. Price depends on number of employees; notice period 3 months. |