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Every rule that governs your business, read for you.

Whatever you run — a D2C brand, a SaaS startup, a factory, a clinic, a restaurant — India has 69,233 business compliances and 26,134 jail clauses waiting. Describe your business in two lines and get the rules that apply, the deadlines, and the government money you're leaving unclaimed. Every claim cited to the official source, in English plus all 22 scheduled Indian languages.

3 full queries free · No cardCitations on every claimEnglish + 22 scheduled Indian languages
Englishहिन्दीमराठीதமிழ்ગુજરાતીবাংলাਪੰਜਾਬੀಕನ್ನಡമലയാളംతెలుగుଓଡ଼ିଆঅসমীয়াاردوबोड़ोडोगरीकोंकणीमैथिलीکٲشُرꯃꯤꯇꯩꯂꯣꯟनेपालीसंस्कृतम्ᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤسنڌي

We read what regulators publish — so you do not have to.

Gazette of IndiaMinistry of Corporate AffairsCBIC · GST CouncilMinistry of MSMECPCB · State Pollution BoardsEPFO · ESICFSSAIBIS · DGFTRBI · SEBIState Labour DepartmentsMunicipal Bodies
The problem

What it costs to be a legal MSME in India.

Every number below is real. Every number below is what gets you out of bed at 3am the night before an inspection.

1,450regulatory obligations a small Indian business faces every yearTeamLease RegTech 2025
₹13–17Lannual compliance cost the average MSME absorbs — most of it manualTeamLease RegTech 2025
9,331rule changes published last year. Almost none of them reach you in time.TeamLease RegTech 2025
Missed notice
We did not ignore compliance. We just could not keep up with every portal, PDF, circular, and local notice. By the time the team found the update, the filing window had already closed.
Director, family-run MSMEManufacturing unit · 38 on payroll · two operating statesPenalty, interest, and delayed renewal after missed department notice
Start from your business

One platform. Five doors in.

Whether you're the owner wearing five hats, the founder before a raise, or the ops manager who owns the calendar — pick the door that looks like your business. Each one opens the app with a real query, pre-filled. Edit it and run it free.

D2C · Marketplace seller

You sell on Amazon, Flipkart, or your own store

One missing LMPC declaration gets a listing rejected; a BIS QCO you never heard of holds your import at port while demurrage runs. Delisting means revenue goes to zero overnight.

LMPC, BIS/QCO, EPR, FSSAI for supplements — what applies to your catalogue, cited.

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Startup founder

You run a Pvt Ltd and the ROC calendar is a blur

A missed INC-20A is ₹50,000 plus ₹1,000 per day, per director — and FEMA slips surface later, in due diligence, at multiples. Strike-off notices go to founders who thought their agent had it.

INC-20A, AOC-4, MGT-7, DPT-3, DIR-3 KYC — your filing calendar with the penalty math visible.

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Exporter · Importer

You move goods across the border

Over ₹10,000 crore of export refunds sit stuck — an e-BRC mismatch freezes yours silently, and nobody calls to tell you. IEC updates, AD codes, RCMC: each one a quiet tripwire.

IEC, AD code, RCMC, RoDTEP — the export stack and the incentives you're leaving unclaimed.

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Manufacturer

You run a factory, a unit, a plant

The labour codes went live in November 2025 and the state rules are still landing one gazette at a time. Pollution consents, fire NOC, factory licence — each renewal on a different portal.

Labour codes by state, CTE/CTO, factory licence, plus the subsidy schemes your unit qualifies for.

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Restaurant · Cloud kitchen

You feed people for a living

FSSAI, fire NOC, shops & establishment, trade licence, signage — the stack changes city by city, and the inspector knows it better than your franchise manual does.

Your city's licence stack, renewal dates, and what changed in FSSAI's 2026 amendment.

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What it does

A field guide for the regulatory weather of your business.

Show, not tell. The five things you will actually use.

01

From business description to structured profile

Type what your business does, where it operates, what it sells, team size, and known licenses. We extract sector, NIC code, scale, location, ownership, and operating flags — every fact the law cares about.

We manufacture packaged millet snacks in Mysuru, sell through retail and online channels, employ 18 people, and use a small boiler for roasting.
Sector
Food processing
NIC
1079 · Snacks
State · City
Karnataka · Mysuru
Scale
18 emp · ₹2.4 Cr
02

Citation on every claim. Never paraphrased away.

Every rule, every scheme, every threshold links back to the gazette section, GR, or notification it came from. Summaries translate; citations stay in the issuing authority's language.

Official citation · source language retainedFood Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations, 2011Regulation 2.1.2 · Schedule 1 · manufacturer licensing thresholds
Extracted from the regulator document, not rewritten as marketing copy.
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03

Reasoning is visible, not vibes.

Each match shows the predicates that triggered it — sector, state, scale bands, the flags from your profile. If a rule applied for the wrong reason, you'll see it immediately.

Model reasoning trace
1

The profile says this is a food manufacturer with online and retail sales, not just a reseller.

2

FSSAI manufacturer licensing applies; the state food safety office is the operating authority for the Mysuru unit.

3

Boiler use adds a separate factory/safety check. Pollution consent is marked verify because no effluent or fuel details were provided.

sector=food_processing
state[Karnataka]
uses_boiler=true
The answer separates applies now from verify before filing instead of pretending every possible rule is equally certain.
04

English plus all 22 scheduled Indian languages

Summaries and reasoning translate across Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Kashmiri, Manipuri, Nepali, Sanskrit, Santali, and Sindhi. Citations stay in the original source language.

EnglishEnglishहिन्दीHindiमराठीMarathiதமிழ்TamilગુજરાતીGujaratiবাংলাBengaliਪੰਜਾਬੀPunjabiಕನ್ನಡKannadaമലയാളംMalayalamతెలుగుTeluguଓଡ଼ିଆOdiaঅসমীয়াAssameseاردوUrduबोड़ोBodoडोगरीDogriकोंकणीKonkaniमैथिलीMaithiliکٲشُرKashmiriꯃꯤꯇꯩꯂꯣꯟManipuriनेपालीNepaliसंस्कृतम्SanskritᱥᱟᱱᱛᱟᱲᱤSantaliسنڌيSindhi
ENFSSAI licensing applies because you manufacture packaged food for sale.
HIFSSAI लाइसेंस लागू होता है क्योंकि आप बिक्री के लिए पैकेज्ड खाद्य बनाते हैं।
TAவிற்பனைக்கான பேக்கேஜ் உணவு தயாரிப்பதால் FSSAI உரிமம் பொருந்தும்.
05

Only the changes that affect you

The watcher reads the firehose of new gazettes. An AI relevance check evaluates each update against your profile and decides whether to notify. Most days, nothing pings.

FSSAI order: allergen declaration format changed for packaged foods
FSSAI · 22 May 2026 · applies
Matches: packaged food + retail labels + online sales.
Alert
Karnataka labour department: annual return date revised
State labour · 21 May 2026 · applies
Matches: Karnataka establishment + 18 employees.
Due
MoEFCC notification — coal-fired plants > 250MW
Gazette · 22 May 2026
Skipped: no power generation or coal plant profile flags.
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How it works

Four steps. Five minutes. Every claim cited.

01

Describe your business once.

Write two or three lines about what you do, where you operate, team size, products, and licenses. We turn it into a structured profile you can edit.

Business description
02

See exactly what applies.

Every rule is grounded in a profile fact and cited to its original source.

Profile-grounded
03

Read it in your language.

Choose English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Kashmiri, Manipuri, Nepali, Sanskrit, Santali, or Sindhi.

22 scheduled languages
04

Switch on the watcher.

When something changes, an AI relevance check decides if it affects you — before notifying.

AI relevance check
Why a checklist isn't enough

≈42 rule changes a day. Your consultant's checklist is from last year.

India publishes over 9,000 regulatory changes a year. A static list — from a blog, an agent, or last year's audit — starts rotting the day it's written. The watcher reads the firehose against your profile and pings only when something touches you.

Put a watcher on your business →
Why not a filing agent?

Agents file forms. Nobody watches.

One-shot filing services and retainer consultants both solve a transaction. The recurring problem — knowing what applies, what changed, and what it costs to miss — stays yours. That's the part we built.

They go quiet after the payment clears.

Self-serve, always on. Your profile, rules, deadlines, and watcher status are on screen — not in someone's inbox.

They miss the deadline you paid them to track — and you pay the penalty anyway.

Deadlines live in your timeline with the consequence attached, so nothing depends on a stranger's reminder.

Refund requests come back as credit notes.

₹49 a month, cancel anytime. No retainers, no credit notes, no exit negotiation.

You never see the rule — just an invoice that cites 'government fees'.

Every claim links to the gazette, circular, or notification section it came from. See the law, not our word for it.

Pricing

The only price in this market you don't have to ask for.

No call. No quote. No surprise ₹15,700 invoice. One missed INC-20A costs ₹50,000 plus ₹1,000 a day per director — the radar costs less than a thali a month.

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3 complete queries · no card, no sales call

  • Full results: rules, schemes, deadlines, penalties
  • Citations and reasoning on every claim
  • All 22 scheduled languages + English
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Why trust it

No testimonials yet — we just launched. Here's what's verifiable instead.

≈42 a day

regulatory changes were published in FY 2024-25 — over 9,000 across the year, most touching MSMEs. The watcher reads the firehose so nobody on your team has to.

₹12–18 lakh

is what a manufacturing MSME already spends on compliance every year. A missed renewal adds interest, late fees, or a blocked subsidy on top of that.

Every claim cited

Each rule and scheme links to the gazette, GR, or circular section it came from — kept in the issuing authority's original language. Don't trust us; check our work.

3 free queries

Run your own business through the engine right now — penalties, deadlines, schemes, and citations included in full. No card, no sales call.

Questions

Everything we get asked, before you ask it.

Is Compliance Radar legal advice?
No. It's informational. Every rule we surface links back to the official source so you — or your CA/lawyer — can verify before acting. We're explicit about this on every page.
How do you know which rules apply to my business?
We extract a structured business profile (sector, NIC code, state, scale bands, ownership, sector flags) and run an applicability engine against a curated YAML corpus. Every match carries the predicates that triggered it — you can see why a rule applied.
How accurate is the AI? Can I trust it?
Every claim is cited back to the original gazette, GR, circular, or notification. We don't hide reasoning — you see why each rule applies, and the source section is one click away. Trust by verification, not by faith.
Which sources do you cover?
Gazette of India, MCA21, CBIC and the GST Council, Ministry of MSME, FSSAI, BIS, the Central and State Pollution Control Boards, EPFO/ESIC, state labour departments, MIDC, and DGFT. Sector regulators (CDSCO for pharma, AERB for radiology, IRDAI, SEBI) get added as users in those sectors come on. We add sources where our users ask for them — and we never paraphrase past the citation.
What languages are supported?
English plus all 22 scheduled Indian languages: Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Odia, Assamese, Urdu, Bodo, Dogri, Konkani, Maithili, Kashmiri, Manipuri, Nepali, Sanskrit, Santali, and Sindhi. Summaries and reasoning translate; citations stay in the issuing authority's original language so verification stays unambiguous.
What happens to my business data?
Your profile is used to compute applicability. We don't sell it, share it, or train models on it. You can delete a profile at any time and it's gone.
What if a rule changes after I've read it?
Turn on the watcher. It reads the firehose of new notifications. Each one runs through a relevance check against your profile. You're notified only when something actually affects you — not for every gazette entry.
Who built this?
A solo founder building for Indian MSMEs, finance teams, and compliance teams. The project began after seeing how often businesses miss rules not because they ignore compliance, but because the source is scattered across gazettes, department portals, PDFs, circulars, and local-body notices. The goal is to make the law that governs your business legible, with the citation attached — not to replace your CA, CS, or lawyer.
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Reference

The vocabulary of Indian compliance, defined plainly.

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Field notes

Guides for running compliance without a compliance team.

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