Regulation in, proof out
Five stages take an obligation from a rule change to work closed against evidence. The AI watches, reads, maps, and drafts at every step, and nothing closes without verified proof.
One AI engine, five stages
The same five stages, in detail. See what the AI does at each step, from watching the sources to closing work against proof.
The AI watches the sources, continuously
Lexa's AI watches the rules that apply to your operations across national, regional, and local tiers, so a change is registered the moment it lands.
Every tier, one watch
National, state, and municipal sources monitored from a single place.
Captured on landing
The AI registers an amendment the moment it publishes, not weeks later.
The AI turns regulation into obligations
The AI reads dense legal text and turns it into clear, specific obligations a team can act on: what is required, of whom, and by when.
From clause to obligation
The AI parses dense legal text into discrete, assignable obligations.
Who, what, by when
Each obligation names the duty, the owner, and the deadline.
The AI maps each obligation to where it lands
The AI matches every obligation to the entities and sites it touches, so it shows up exactly where it's relevant, and nowhere it isn't.
Matched to entities
Each obligation is mapped to the entities and sites it touches.
No noise, no gaps
It surfaces exactly where it's relevant, and nowhere it isn't.
The AI drafts and routes the work
The AI prepares the work and sends it to the right owners ahead of the deadline. Ready to action, not another reminder that something's due.
Prepared, not flagged
Work is drafted and ready to action ahead of every deadline.
Routed to the right owner
Each task lands with the person accountable, on time.
Close against evidence
The AI checks that each task is closed against the proof satisfying it, leaving a defensible trail from requirement to evidence.
Closed against proof
Every task is closed against the evidence that satisfies it, AI-verified.
A defensible trail
Requirement to evidence, captured in an immutable log.