Your PM ran a compliance analysis. Here's what they found.
A first-pass regulatory scope in ~90 seconds, not 9 hours of manual research.
Magist maps the product's feature set to regulatory requirements across 155regulations and 15 compliance domains. This page tells you what the tool is, what it isn't, and how to read the analysis in 10 minutes.

What Magist is (and isn't)
What it is. A deterministic mapping from product features to regulatory requirements. Every flagged obligation traces to a statute, regulation, or platform policy. Every enforcement reference links to a specific action with penalty data. The output is a defensible research starting point.
What it isn't. Magist provides legal information based on publicly available regulatory sources. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before making compliance decisions.Coverage is editorially assessed and published with a "coverage tier" so you can see where depth exists and where it doesn't. Priority levels reflect Magist's editorial view of enforcement likelihood, not a legal conclusion. Every priority tooltip ends with "verify with counsel."
Wondering whether to use Magist instead of running compliance questions through Claude or ChatGPT? See how Magist differs from a general-purpose LLM.
How to read this analysis in 10 minutes
- Start with Blockers. Top of the report. These are the items Magist assesses as near-certain enforcement or platform rejection. Treat as triage, verify scope with counsel.
- Scan the Scorecard. Complexity indicator (Low / Moderate / High / Very High) is a magnitude read, not a risk rating. Intended for scoping, not liability.
- Open Compliance Domains you care about. Use Share with Legal to generate a legal-tuned export with statutory citations and enforcement cases. Platform policy items are separated from regulatory items.
- Check Regulatory Radar. Upcoming deadlines and recent amendments that touch this configuration. Quick pulse check for what might shift.
- Export when you're ready. The Compliance Research Memo export produces a structured Markdown memo with regulatory framework, compliance approach, enforcement context, and standard disclaimers.
Statutory citations and enforcement precedents back every requirement
Every requirement card carries a specific citation (e.g. COPPA 16 CFR § 312.5(a)(2), GDPR Article 6(1)(a)). Enforcement cases link to the regulator's published order with penalty amount, dated, and summarized. The editorial team verifies each citation against the official source; last-verified dates appear next to regulation names on the detail pages.
Where coverage is thin, Magist labels it "Monitored" and says so openly rather than padding. See a gap you need filled? Report an issue.
How to save your notes on this analysis
Create a free account and you can save your analyses with inline notes per requirement. Notes are tied to the user, not the URL, so re-sharing the link doesn't leak your working memo. Accounts use Clerk; no password reuse with other systems.
Create a free accountMagist provides legal information based on publicly available regulatory sources. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before making compliance decisions.