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Get your lead time back.

You're accountable for what your leadership learns about regulation, and when. Prismos gives your team the head start that separates reactive from strategic.

Risks

What you are protecting your organisation against.

  • A regional decree lands without you in the room.

    Walloon environmental committees move quickly. By the time the sector press picks up the dossier, the consultation window has closed and your position is no longer on record.

  • A competitor sets the frame before you do.

    An MEP names a competitor's framing in committee. Three weeks later, the trade press treats their position as the industry view. Your own message arrives second.

  • Your CEO reads it in the Financial Times first.

    A federal rapporteur signals an unexpected amendment on Friday. By Monday, your inbox is full of questions your team should have been the first to raise.

Opportunities

What you can do with the head start.

  • Shape the consultation.

    An earlier signal means earlier engagement with rapporteurs, ministerial cabinets, and trade press, while the consultation is still open and your input can still shape the outcome.

  • Bring intelligence the executive team can act on.

    Three pages, traceable to source and ready for the board pack, the institutional process itself, not a press summary or a vendor digest.

  • Make your team indispensable.

    When public affairs consistently brings in regulatory signals nobody else in the building has seen, it becomes the team that leadership calls first.

Why corporates choose Prismos

Four proof points your peers checked first.

  • Coverage that begins early.

    Prismos picks up draft proposals, amendments, and a rapporteur's framing before they reach the news, so your team has time to position before the conversation hardens.

  • Calibrated to your organisation.

    Prismos is configured around your sectors, dossiers, and the rapporteurs who matter to you, so what lands in your inbox actually affects your business.

  • In the channels your team already uses.

    Briefings by email, or inside AI assistants like Claude, ChatGPT and Copilot. There's no new dashboard to learn; Prismos delivers where your team already works.

  • Traceable to the record.

    Every piece of intelligence links to the speaker, timestamp, and institutional source, ready to cite in a board briefing.

Customer stories

Public-affairs teams that act on regulation.

Your questions

  • We already have someone monitoring this manually.

    A person can only cover what they have hours to read. Prismos extends your team's reach to every relevant sitting at every level, in the same depth. The strategic judgement stays with your people, Prismos handles the repetitive legwork.

  • Do you build your AI yourselves?

    We build our own AI, because generic models can't read parliamentary and legal language with the nuance the regulatory domain demands. Source attribution is a part of Prismos's DNA: everything Prismos delivers traces back to its origin, so nothing rests on trust. Verification is always one click away.

  • We'll just set up Google Alerts.

    Google Alerts tells you when a keyword appears somewhere on the internet. Prismos follows the proceedings themselves, committee sittings, draft proposals, the questions raised in between, and tells you what they mean for your dossier.

  • How is this different from other policy monitoring tools?

    Prismos was built in Brussels, where European, federal, and regional policy constantly intersect. We didn't adapt a generic monitoring product to local markets; we built domain-specific AI for this landscape from the start, and that depth shows in the quality of what you receive.

Talk to the team

See Prismos on your dossiers.

A 30-minute working session with the team. Bring a regulatory question and we'll pull up live findings from this week's proceedings.

Start with a sample

Get a free tailored report.

A working sample of what Prismos finds on your dossier this week, with every mention linked to who said it, when, and where.