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The week your competitor changed §14 — you'll know by Monday morning.

DriftPatrol watches competitor terms, vendor SLAs, and regulator pages — then emails a plain-English diff every Monday at 9 AM ET. Material changes flagged. Defensible audit trail. Zero paralegal hours.

10 founding memberships · $199/mo, locked permanently · standard rate $499
Not a chatbot. Not a paralegal replacement. A weekly brief that tells you what changed, in plain English, before opposing counsel does.
The problem · 01

Somebody's terms changed. You found out from opposing counsel.

Generic monitoring tools were built for marketers — they flag every pixel and bury the one change that matters. We needed a brief in legal English, once a week, from an engine that read the whole page and judged what mattered. — what every general counsel said when we showed them the prototype
Built for procurement · 02

Every diligence question, answered before the call.

The four documents your IT, risk, and bar counsel need are published before you sign anything. No NDA required to read them.

The mechanics · 03

Three steps. No paralegal hours.

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Send us the URLs

Competitor terms. Vendor SLAs. State regulator pages. The internal policy repository. Whatever you wish someone had been watching. Paste them, CSV-upload them, or send them to us in an email.

25 URLs Standard · 100 Professional · unlimited Enterprise
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We check daily, store every snapshot

Every page crawled daily. Full-text snapshots encrypted at rest. When something changes, our legal-trained LLM extracts the meaningful diff — ignoring footer churn and nav drift — and writes a plain-English summary.

Defensible audit: who, what, when — to the second
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Monday 9 AM ET — your brief lands

Material changes first, keyword-flagged for the issues you care about (arbitration, indemnity, rate change). Below that: non-material updates and a full audit trail of every URL that didn't move.

Real-time alerts on Professional · webhook + Slack on Enterprise
We track 60-something competitor and regulator pages. Before this, we caught maybe four changes a year — the ones someone happened to notice. Now we catch everything.
— Litigation partner, regional boutique · Chicago
The brief reads like a junior associate who actually read the page. Not a chatbot summary. It flags arbitration and indemnity clauses by name. That's the test for me.
— General Counsel, financial services company · New York
Who this is for · 04

Built for the practices where missed changes get cited in briefs.

For litigation teams

Track opposing counsel's published positions, arbitration clauses on target defendants, regulator enforcement pages. Build a defensible timeline of when public statements changed — to the second. Past versions are preserved in encrypted storage; export to PDF anytime.

Common watchlist: 25 opposing-counsel/defendant TOS pages + 10 state regulator enforcement bulletins.

Opp. counsel — Hoffman & Rayburn /terms + "Class-action waiver, survives opt-out" - "Class action permitted in IL, MD, NJ" flagged: class waiver. captured 2026-05-14 04:17 UTC.

For corporate & M&A diligence

Watch target-company terms, privacy policies, vendor SLAs from sign-to-close. Any change between LOI and closing is flagged within 24 hours; any change post-close that affects the rep-and-warranty surface is auto-archived for the disclosure schedule.

Common watchlist: target's TOS + privacy + 8 vendor SLAs + 3 regulator pages relevant to the deal.

Target Co. — Vendor X /msa-terms - "Mutual indemnification, mutual liability cap" + "One-way indemnification favoring Vendor X; 12-mo cap" flagged: indemnity. material — review against rep-and-warranty schedule.

For compliance & regulatory

Every state and federal regulator page relevant to your clients' industries. Catch fee bumps, reporting-threshold revisions, new enforcement priorities at the source — not three weeks later when a trade publication writes them up. Output is timestamped and exportable as evidence of constructive notice.

Common watchlist: 50 state DOI/DFPR/ARDC pages, federal CFPB/FTC/HHS pages, 25 enforcement bulletin URLs.

CFPB — /policy/auto-finance/2026 + Quarterly attestation requirement begins 2026-Q3 + Penalty schedule revised: $5K → $25K per missed filing flagged: penalty, fee. material — notify auto-finance practice today.

For insurance defense

Carrier coverage-position pages, state DOI bulletins, evolving reservation-of-rights templates. When carrier language shifts, your bench knows the same business day. Captures every version for the file when a coverage dispute later turns on dated language.

Common watchlist: 12 carriers × public coverage pages + 6 state DOI bulletins + 4 industry-association pages.

Carrier — /coverage-positions/cyber-2026 + Sub-limit on ransomware-induced BI: $250K (was unlimited within tower) flagged: limitation of liability. material — affects 8 active matters.

For in-house General Counsel

Replace the quarterly "have we checked our vendor TOS" meeting with a passive Monday brief. Your risk committee sees changes the week they happen. The board gets a quarterly summary. You get back the four hours your team currently loses to manual review.

Common watchlist: 25 vendor SLAs + 10 competitor public terms + 5 regulator pages relevant to your industry.

Vendor — DataCo /dpa - Sub-processor list: 7 vendors named + Sub-processor list: 11 vendors named (4 added: AWS, OpenAI, MongoDB Atlas, Twilio) flagged: subprocessor change. material — DPA Article 28 notification triggered.
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The first ten firms get the rate locked for life.

One 30-minute feedback call per month. After ten seats fill, Standard pricing applies — but Founding 10 stays at $199 forever.

$499/mo Standard
$199/month
Locked for life · 10 seats only
Annual prepay $1,990 (save 17%)
+ $49/mo per additional attorney seat
+ $500 one-time onboarding service
Cancel anytime · no lock-in
Built for partnership · 05

A drop-in regulatory-change engine for the platforms that serve legal.

Practice-management, legal research, contract lifecycle, consumer-legal, compliance — anywhere lawyers ask "what changed on this page?" and your team would have to build it. License our API in 2 weeks; deploy white-label in 6.

Practice management Legal research Contract lifecycle Consumer legal Enterprise compliance AI legal assistants

See partnership models →

In plain English · 06

What DriftPatrol is — and what it isn't.

What DriftPatrol is
  • A change-detection and summarization service
  • Plain-English diffs of the pages you designate
  • A timestamped, exportable audit trail
  • Compliant with ABA Formal Opinion 512 on AI supervision
What it is not
  • Not legal advice — see disclaimer
  • Not a replacement for attorney judgment
  • Not a general-purpose AI assistant or chatbot
  • Not trained on or retaining your client data

You'll find out this Monday — or six weeks later when it shows up in a brief.

Pick the day you'd rather find out. The first ten firms set the rate they pay for life.

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