Where We're Focused
- IT contracting. Verdict is working inside the IT contracting space to give compliance departments the tools they actually need to review, approve, and track AI-related clauses across vendor and contractor agreements.
- Closer to our 50+ self-service clients. We're spending more time directly with the organizations already running Verdict self-service, sharpening the product around how they actually use it day to day.
- Law firm partnerships. We're actively researching how Verdict can work more closely with law firms, so their teams can sit alongside our platform rather than parallel to it.
Supporting Compliance Teams in IT Contracting
IT contracting is where a lot of AI risk actually enters the business: third-party vendors, contractor tools, and services that quietly ship models into production environments. Compliance teams in this space have been asked to keep up without the tooling to do it at scale.
That's where Verdict is spending its energy right now. We're building workflows that let compliance departments triage AI language in contracts, surface the obligations that matter, and hand clean, defensible records back to legal and procurement — without the manual review marathons that usually come with it.
Getting Closer to Our 50+ Self-Service Clients
More than fifty organizations now run Verdict in self-service — from lean AI startups to in-house compliance teams at larger companies. They sign up, onboard their systems, and generate documentation without needing us in the room. That's by design.
But self-service doesn't mean hands-off for us. We're investing in closer listening: structured check-ins, shared roadmaps, and quicker response loops on the features they tell us matter most. The goal is a platform that keeps pace with what our clients are doing, not a static tool they have to work around.
Exploring Closer Work with Law Firms
AI compliance is increasingly a legal question as much as a technical one. Law firms are advising clients on obligations under the EU AI Act, NIST, ISO, and a growing list of US and international frameworks — often without a dedicated tooling layer underneath them.
We're in the research phase of figuring out what a real partnership with law firms looks like. That means fewer assumptions, more conversations: understanding how firms run their AI practice, how they collaborate with in-house counsel, and where a platform like Verdict would genuinely make their work sharper.
Films and How We're Telling the Story
Alongside the product work, we're planning a set of short films we'd like to shoot for ads over the coming months. The aim is to say what Verdict actually does in a way that feels human — compliance leaders, operators, and founders talking about the real decisions they're making, not stock footage of server rooms.
Expect more of this from us: clearer storytelling, more of our clients' voices, and a visual language that matches the seriousness of what compliance teams are being asked to do.
Expanding What We Do
The through-line across all of this — IT contracting, closer client work, law firm research, film, brand — is that Verdict is expanding from a documentation tool into a broader partner for organizations navigating AI compliance. We're not trying to do everything at once. We're picking the places where we can have the clearest impact, and going deep.
If any of this overlaps with what you're working on, we'd like to hear from you.