RRegReady
SCHEDULE OF TARIFFS 2026 · v1.0
DOC·T-1 Schedule of Tariffs

Tariffs.

All paid tiers are monthly. Cancel any time, prorated. The free tier is permanent — not a trial. Prices below exclude VAT. Billing via Stripe Ireland (1.4% + €0.25 EU cards).

Free

0 forever
  • Live compliance calendar (iCal)
  • Email reminders 30d / 7d / day-of
  • 5 incident drafts per month
  • Up to 6 regulations tracked
  • Single profile
RECOMMENDED

Pro

29 / month
  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited NIS2 incident drafts
  • Priority email support
ROADMAP · TARIFFS

Business & Agency tiers — under construction.

The Pro tier covers the unlimited-incidents use case today. Business (€79/mo) and Agency (€199/mo) tiers will add multi-entity dashboards, CSV export, Slack/Teams integrations, SAML SSO, white-label portfolios, and a multi-tenant admin — once those flows are built. We'd rather sell what we can ship than charge for promises.

If those tiers would unblock you, email hello@regready.eu with what you'd need — it directly informs build order.

BUSINESS · €79/MO · ROADMAP AGENCY · €199/MO · ROADMAP
FAQ

Honest answers.

How does this differ from Iubenda or Termly?

Iubenda and Termly handle your legal pages — cookie banners, privacy policy, terms. RegReady handles your compliance schedule — the deadlines you have to meet. They complement each other; we recommend Iubenda Free or Termly for legal pages, and RegReady for the calendar. We're a Termly affiliate — disclosed where used.

Where is data stored?

Cloudflare D1 (SQLite, EU residency by default). Email logs and incident metadata are deleted 90 days after an incident is closed. Free-tier rate-limit data is purged at 31 days. We don't sell or share data.

What about VAT?

We're a microenterprise based in Ireland. Stripe handles VAT collection where required for EU consumers. B2B customers receive a reverse-charge VAT invoice.

Is this legal advice?

No. RegReady is a calendar and a notification-template generator. The deadlines and templates we produce are starting points sourced from primary EU legislation. Critical filings should be reviewed by counsel or an in-house compliance officer before submission.