Pull-quote: “Compliance is not a project. It’s a process. Tools that treat it as a project will always lag behind reality.”
Why this matters
Most government contractors run compliance on a fragmented stack: timesheets in one tool, contracts in a folder, cap tables in Excel, governance in board minutes, audit prep as a Q4 fire drill. The pattern is universal. The cost shows up at audit, in DCAA review, and at any due-diligence event.
ComplyGrid replaces the fragmented stack with a single system of record for compliance obligations.
Capabilities
- DCAA-style timesheets with approval workflows and immutable audit logs
- AI-assisted compliance monitoring — extracts obligations from contracts, assigns owners, tracks closure
- Cap table & equity — stakeholder tracking, vesting schedules, dilution modeling
- Contract & document management — versioning, access control, expiry alerts
- Corporate governance — board management, HR workflows, transactions
- Role-based access control — granular permissions for officers, executives, and auditors
Why a single system of record matters
The question every audit boils down to: can you produce the artifact, with its history, in less than five minutes? If the answer is yes, the audit is short. If the answer is no — the artifact is in someone’s email, with a half-edited Excel attachment, in a Drive folder no one’s been in for six months — the audit is long, expensive, and risky.
ComplyGrid’s architecture is built around that question. Every artifact has an owner, a version history, and an immutable audit log. Every obligation is tied to a contract clause, an owner, a deadline, and a status. Every governance event is captured.
What AI changes
The AI layer doesn’t replace human judgment on compliance. It removes the manual extraction work that makes compliance painful. Specifically:
- Obligation extraction — given a contract, the AI proposes the list of compliance obligations, citing the relevant clauses
- Risk classification — obligations are tagged by risk level so high-risk items get attention
- Renewal/expiry detection — dates are extracted and surfaced
- Cross-referencing — when one document amends another, the system surfaces the chain
A human officer reviews and approves. The AI does the manual work.
Closing
Compliance is not a project. It is a process. ComplyGrid is the system of record that lets that process scale without scaling the team that runs it.


