EU AI Act enforcement begins August 2, 2026 — Article 50 transparency obligations apply to deployed chatbots and agents
For AI & automation agencies

Your clients are about to ask about the EU AI Act. Be the agency with the answer.

CompliancePack generates agency branded compliance document packs for every client deployment. Answer a short questionnaire. Get the documents. Charge your client for the pack.

See a full sample pack (PDF) →

Enforcement begins in

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78%

of organizations have taken no meaningful steps toward AI Act compliance (source)

€15M / 3%

maximum fines under Article 99: €15 million or 3% of global turnover (source)

10 min

to generate a complete branded compliance pack for one client

If you deploy AI for clients, you are a deployer. Deployers have duties.

Every chatbot, voice agent, or AI workflow your agency ships into the EU triggers obligations under the AI Act. Users must be told they are talking to AI. Client teams need an AI literacy policy. Human oversight has to be documented. Most agencies have none of this on paper. On August 2, that becomes a problem with a fine attached.

What's in every pack

Five documents, generated from your answers, branded with your agency's name and logo, specific to each client deployment.

Article 50

AI disclosure text

Copy and paste notices for chatbots, voice agents, and AI generated content, written for the client's exact use case.

Article 4

AI literacy policy

The staff facing policy every organization using AI is already required to have. In force since February 2025.

Risk classification

Risk classification memo

Where the client's system sits under the Act: prohibited, high risk, limited, or minimal, with the reasoning documented.

Deployer duties

Human oversight checklist

The deployer obligations that apply, mapped to the deployment, with sign off lines for the client.

Documentation

System register & tech template

A register of the client's AI systems plus the technical documentation template their counsel will ask for.

Download the sample pack (PDF)
Generated for a fictional dental group. Every conclusion cited to the Act.

How it works

Answer the questionnaire

Ten minutes per client. What the AI does, who interacts with it, what data it touches, where users are.

The engine classifies the system

Aligned with the EU Commission's official compliance checker, with every conclusion cited to the Act, article by article.

Download the branded pack

A polished PDF pack carrying your agency's brand, prepared for review by the client's legal counsel.

This is not a cost. It's a new line item.

Agencies charge $500 to $1,500 per compliance pack.

Your clients need these documents whether you provide them or not. The agencies that hand their clients a compliance pack before the deadline look like the adults in the room. The pack costs you ten minutes.

Launch offer — first 25 agencies
$499$299 one time

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Questions agencies ask

Is this legal advice?

No. CompliancePack generates documentation templates prepared for review by your client's legal counsel, built from the official text of the AI Act and EU Commission guidance, with citations throughout. The same model privacy policy generators have used for a decade.

My agency isn't in the EU. Does this apply?

The AI Act follows the user, not the builder. If your client's chatbot talks to people in the EU, the obligations apply regardless of where you or your client are based.

When does it launch?

Before August 2, 2026. Launch list members get access first.

What if it's not useful?

30 day money back guarantee, no questions. If the packs don't make you money or save you a headache, you pay nothing.