Most platforms were built around federal frameworks. SOLOX resolves the entire stack — down to the ordinance your city passed last month — plus the universal obligations every business carries no matter its industry.
This is the moat: not one framework done deeply, but your entire obligation surface resolved into a single, current, plain-English picture.
Federal agencies publish requirements keyed to what your business does — labor, environmental, health, safety, financial. SOLOX matches them against your NAICS profile so you see the ones that bind you, not the whole Federal Register.
Occupational licensing boards, state labor rules, and state-specific mandates — usually on renewal cycles with real consequences for missing a window. Tracked per state, per license, per deadline.
County health departments, environmental programs, and permit offices are where enforcement gets personal. These requirements rarely make national databases — SOLOX tracks them anyway.
Municipal ordinances, local inspections, and city-specific requirements like backflow prevention testing. The rules most likely to surprise you, because nobody sends you the memo when they change.
Utilities, water, employment, and entity-level requirements that apply regardless of industry — the cross-cutting layer that niche compliance tools structurally can't see.
The stack isn't theoretical. SOLOX resolves obligations as local and specific as a city's annual backflow-prevention assembly test — the kind of requirement that never appears in an enterprise GRC tool, and shows up in your mailbox as a violation if it's missed.
A demo resolves the stack for your actual industry and locations.
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