How the free design-partner pilot works.

CCM is a monitored-alert service for teams that need to know when important public pages change.

What to do when someone says yes.

Send the invite, point them to the intake form, then use the admin queue to confirm receipt. Do not promise monitoring until source preflight is complete.

After preflight, send a short source-status note: active sources, held sources, rejected sources, and the first readout expectation.

What pilots get

Source preflight

We check whether your submitted public URLs can be monitored reliably before promising alerts.

Human-reviewed alerts

Meaningful changes are summarized with source, impact, severity, and suggested next checks.

Workspace preview

After setup, pilots get a dashboard-style view of approved, held, and rejected sources.

From invite to first alert

  1. Submit the source list. Send public URLs your team checks manually or worries about missing.
  2. We run preflight. Each source is marked monitorable, needs setup, held, or rejected.
  3. We agree the pilot scope. Only approved sources enter monitoring. Rejected sources are not treated as covered.
  4. We monitor and review. CCM watches source changes and holds uncertain evidence for review.
  5. You receive useful alerts. Alerts explain what changed, why it may matter, and what to check next.

Message you can send to a warm pilot.

I’m opening a small free design-partner pilot for Compliance Changelog Monitor. It watches important public pages like pricing, terms, policy, partner, regulatory, or docs pages and sends human-reviewed alerts when something meaningful changes.

If you’re interested, send a few URLs you currently check manually or worry about missing. We’ll run source preflight first, then only monitor sources that are reliable enough to trust.

The goal is signal quality and feedback, not a paid contract yet.

What the pilot is not

Not self-serve SaaS yet

Pilots do not create accounts or configure sources themselves yet.

Not legal advice

CCM summarizes changes and suggests operational follow-up.

Not private-portal monitoring

The pilot starts with public URLs only.

Not a real-time SLA

Alerts are targeted and human-reviewed, not guaranteed real-time delivery.