We turned EU AI Act compliance into a marketing feature (and it changed everything)
Most developers treat compliance as a checkbox. Something you deal with at the end. Something legal handles. Something you hope doesn’t block your launch. I used to think the same. Until I started ...

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Most developers treat compliance as a checkbox. Something you deal with at the end. Something legal handles. Something you hope doesn’t block your launch. I used to think the same. Until I started building an AI SaaS for the EU market. 🛑 The problem: compliance kills momentum While building ComplianceRadar (a tool that scans websites and AI systems for EU AI Act + GDPR risks), I kept running into the same issue: Developers don’t understand the law Lawyers are too slow and expensive Teams only think about compliance after launch By the time they realize something is wrong, it’s already too late. They need to refactor architecture. Rewrite flows. Add missing controls. It’s painful. 🧠 The shift: compliance is not a cost, it's a signal(!) At some point, something clicked: What if compliance isn’t just protection… What if it’s positioning? In the EU, trust is everything. If you can prove your AI is compliant, you immediately: reduce buyer friction increase conversion stand out from compet