orbyt
orbyt automates compliance workflows for regulated industries. it monitors obligations, tracks changes in regulatory requirements, and maintains audit-ready documentation — reducing the operational burden of compliance from a manual, error-prone process to a systematic one.
the compliance problem
regulated industries — finance, healthcare, legal — spend enormous resources on compliance. not because compliance is intellectually hard, but because the volume of obligations, the frequency of regulatory change, and the documentation requirements make it operationally overwhelming. it's a workflow problem, not a knowledge problem. companies hire large teams to do work that is fundamentally repetitive, rule-bound, and therefore automatable.
what orbyt does
orbyt continuously monitors regulatory feeds for changes relevant to a company's jurisdiction and industry. it automatically maps new requirements to existing internal policies and flags gaps. it generates draft documentation and audit trails. it integrates with existing compliance tooling so the transition doesn't require ripping out infrastructure.
the design principle
compliance teams are smart people doing important work. orbyt isn't trying to replace them — it's trying to remove the tedious operational layer so they can focus on the decisions that actually require judgment. the goal is a system where no one is manually copy-pasting regulatory text into spreadsheets.