Know about legal changes before they become your problem
Laws change every day across every country. Keeping track of all of them manually is a full-time job — and it's still not fast enough. Lawstronaut continuously monitors official legal sources across 150+ jurisdictions and tells your team or AI agent exactly what changed, the moment it changes.
- 14m ago
GDPR · consolidated version published
EU · article-level
- 1h ago
EDPB Guidelines 3/2025 published
EU · guidance
- 3h ago
Cookie Directive 2009/136/EC · active
EU · article-level
- today
Digital Services Act · in force v2
EU · article-level
Most teams find out about a legal change one of three ways
A newsletter lands in their inbox — three days after the change was published, summarized by someone who may have missed the detail that mattered. A colleague flags something they happened to read. Or a lawyer bills four hours to research something that changed six months ago and nobody noticed.
None of this is fast enough. And as businesses operate in more countries, and regulators move faster, it only gets worse. Horizon scanning should be infrastructure. Lawstronaut makes it that.
Continuous monitoring from official sources
Lawstronaut watches thousands of official government websites, regulator portals, parliamentary databases, and court systems — every day. When something changes, you know. Not when a newsletter editor notices it.
Track at the article level
Not "this law was updated." The exact sentence that changed, the old wording, the new wording, and the date it happened. So your team or agent knows precisely what to act on.
Monitor any country, any topic, any regulator
Set up monitoring around the countries you operate in, the legal topics that matter to your business, or the specific regulators your industry answers to. Filter out everything else.
Know what's coming, not just what changed
Lawstronaut tracks upcoming effective dates — when a law that's already been passed will actually come into force. So you're preparing for obligations before they go live, not scrambling after.
Works directly with your AI agent
Via MCP, your AI agent can call Lawstronaut's horizon scanning directly. Ask it "what changed this week in employment law across Europe?" and get a structured, sourced answer in seconds — not a research task that takes days.
Without Lawstronaut
With Lawstronaut
Weekly newsletters, manually read
Continuous monitoring, automated
Find out days or weeks later
Know the moment it changes
One country at a time
150+ countries at once
General summaries
Exact article-level changes
No warning before laws take effect
Effective dates tracked in advance
Research task for a lawyer
Direct answer for your AI agent
“What changed in data protection law this week across the countries we operate in?”
— sourced, article-level, immediate.
“Which AI regulations come into force in the next 90 days?”
— effective dates, countries, specific provisions.
“Has anything changed in financial regulation in Singapore this month?”
— monitored, flagged, linked to the source.
“Are there any open consultations right now that could affect how we handle customer data?”
— tracked before they become binding.
“Did any regulator publish new guidance on cookies this quarter?”
— guidance monitoring, cross-border.
Start monitoring before the law catches you off guard
In-house legal and compliance teams that need to stay on top of regulatory change across multiple countries without a researcher in each one.
Legal software companies building regulatory intelligence tools that need a live, reliable monitoring layer underneath.
Compliance and GRC platforms adding horizon scanning as a feature without building the monitoring infrastructure from scratch.
Regulated businesses in finance, healthcare, and data protection where missing a regulatory update isn't a minor inconvenience — it's a risk.
Legal changes — always up-to-date
Lawstronaut monitors official legal sources across jurisdictions every day — and tells your team or AI agent exactly what changed, at the article level, the moment it happens. Legal monitoring that actually keeps up.


