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About Re-rentry.ai

Re-rentry.ai is an EU-native compliance automation platform launched to help regulated EU SaaS teams manage regulatory requirements for NIS2, DORA, and the EU AI Act. It scores every PR for risk and enforces policies before merge. The platform maps evidence requirements across the regulations to artefacts produced by GitHub, AWS, Okta, Entra, incident ticketing systems, and vendor registers, and exports audit-ready packages in a BSI-aligned format. Hosted in Frankfurt with German-language support, it is designed for compliance leaders in EU mid-market SaaS companies subject to NIS2, DORA, or the EU AI Act. Its tech stack includes Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, OpenAI, Claude, Cursor, and Vercel. Integrations include GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps; AWS, Azure, GCP; Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace; Jira, Linear, GitHub Issues; Slack, Microsoft Teams. Design partner engagements are €1,000 per month for six months.

Key features

  • PR risk scoring and automatic policy enforcement before merge
  • Evidence collection and control mapping across NIS2, DORA, and EU AI Act with audit-ready export in BSI format
  • EU-hosted hosting in Frankfurt with no US sub-processor on the data path
  • Integrations with GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps; AWS, Azure, GCP; Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace; Jira/Linear/GitHub Issues; Slack/Microsoft Teams
  • Design partner engagements priced at €1,000 per month for six months

Tech stack

Next.jsReactTypeScriptNode.jsOpenAIClaudeCursorVercel

Frequently asked questions

What does Re-rentry.ai do?

It is an EU-native compliance automation platform that focuses on NIS2, DORA, and the EU AI Act, scoring every PR for risk and enforcing policies before merge.

Who is it for?

It is built for compliance leaders in regulated EU mid-market SaaS companies, including CISOs, compliance officers, and heads of engineering, subject to NIS2, DORA, or the EU AI Act.

What tech does it use?

Its tech stack includes Next.js, React, TypeScript, Node.js, OpenAI, Claude, Cursor, and Vercel.

Where is it hosted and what about data security?

It is hosted in Frankfurt, EU-hosted with German support, and has no US sub-processor on the data path.

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