Pitch · AI Act Platform · concessum since 2010 · Regulation (EU) 2024/1689

AI compliance, without law-firm hourly rates.

A self-managed inventory, a wizard through Annex III and Art. 5, and an obligations list that adapts automatically to the role. For companies that do not want to pay AI Act fines of up to 35 million Euro out of their risk budget. This instance is a pitch demo, not a production service. Demo data is fictitious, classifications do not replace legal advice.

01 / In the market

Between law firm and enterprise tool.

Advisory firms charge 5,000 to 50,000 euro to run an AI Act classification for one SME. Enterprise compliance platforms start at 30,000 euro per year. Between the two sits a gap, where most SMEs find themselves. concessum closes that gap. We take the legwork off your desk; the legal sign-off stays where it belongs.

  • RDG-conform
  • Hosting in Frankfurt
  • Open source for verification
  • Data processing agreement available
02 / Deadlines

The regulation takes effect in stages.

EU Regulation 2024/1689 phases in over time. Every company with an AI application on the market, or one in use, has something to do at each stage. Waiting risks fines in the high six- to low eight-figure range.

February 2025

Art. 4 and Art. 5 active

AI literacy obligation begins. Prohibited practices must be off the market. Fine range up to 35 million Euro.

August 2025

GPAI obligations

Providers of general-purpose AI models become subject to Art. 53 and following.

August 2026

High-risk under Annex III

Conformity assessment, risk management, technical documentation, registration in the EU database.

03 / Modules

Nine modules, one continuous workflow.

From entering the first system to a signed declaration of conformity. Every step refers to a specific regulation article, every decision lands in the audit trail.

01

AI inventory

Records every system in use centrally, including third-party tools like recruiting SaaS or chatbots. Prerequisite for most provider and deployer obligations.

Art. 16, Art. 26

02

Risk wizard

Guided classification under Art. 5 (prohibited practices), Art. 6 combined with Annex III (high-risk) and Art. 50 (transparency). Including the Art. 6(3) exception and the kill switch for profiling.

Art. 5, Art. 6, Annex III

03

Role detector

Identifies provider, deployer, importer, distributor under Art. 3 and the transitions under Art. 25 when a high-risk system is rebranded, substantially modified or repurposed.

Art. 3, Art. 25

04

Obligations cockpit

Material obligations checklist per system and role. Which obligation applies immediately, which before placing on the market, which continuously. Sorted by due date and reference.

Art. 9 to 17, Art. 26

05

Doc generator

Technical documentation under Annex IV, EU declaration of conformity and risk management plan as Word and PDF export. Blocks pre-filled from the wizard answers.

Art. 11, Annex IV

06

Audit trail

Every classification, every role determination and every obligation assessment is stored with regulation version, answer snapshot and timestamp. Reproducible vis-à-vis authorities.

Art. 18, Art. 19

07

Update engine

When the AI Office publishes new guidance, we update the question catalogue, obligation list and classification logic centrally. Existing classifications keep their audit state.

Art. 96

08

AI literacy module

Short staff training with completion certificate. Documents fulfilment of the AI literacy obligation under Art. 4.

Art. 4

09

Reminders

Deadlines for each chapter coming into force (February 2025, August 2025, August 2026, August 2027) and system-specific pre-market reminders.

Art. 113

04 / Scanner

How AI-laden is an application?

The heuristic scanner loads a public site once from Frankfurt and inspects HTML, scripts and the linked privacy notice for known AI indicators. Three examples from the demo:

AI-saturated 6 signals

Seven indicators, five at high confidence. Four of them trigger obligations under Art. 50 or Annex III.

Checked:
https://growthhacker-saas.example/
GrowthHacker: AI-powered Sales Acceleration

Limited risk 2 signals

A chat widget plus a notice about AI assistance. The transparency obligation under Art. 50(1) applies, otherwise unremarkable.

Checked:
https://online-shop-mueller.example/
Müller Werkzeuge, online shop

No indicators 0 signals

The scanner finds no public hints of AI use. AI Act obligations likely do not apply, but a self-assessment is still recommended.

Checked:
https://traditionsbaeckerei-schmidt.example/
Bäckerei Schmidt, bakery since 1923

The demo runs the scanner against five prepared example applications. Scanning your own URLs is available on the Pro tier.

05 / Pricing

Cancel monthly. Free stays free.

Free is permanently free of charge and meant for the pilot phase and solo founders, not a time-limited trial. No setup fee, no credit card on the demo.

Free

0 € / month

Solo founders and pilot phase

  • Up to 3 AI systems
  • Risk wizard and role detector
  • Audit trail
  • German interface
Starter

99 € / month

SMEs up to 20 employees

  • Up to 10 AI systems
  • Obligations cockpit with reminders
  • Doc generator (Word/PDF)
  • Email support
Pro

799 € / month

Multiple subsidiaries, group preparation

  • Tenant separation
  • API access and webhooks
  • Extended update engine with diff view
  • English interface
  • Dedicated contact
06 / Demo

Your first AI system classified in 30 minutes.

Demo account with five realistic example systems: recruiting SaaS, customer-service bot, sentiment analysis and credit scoring. No credit card required.