Why this matters
When a SaaS company adds or changes a vendor, customer contracts may require notice, an objection period, and an internal record. Miss that workflow and a routine tool change can become a procurement blocker.
NoticeKit exists because small SaaS teams can outgrow improvised vendor spreadsheets before they are ready for enterprise trust-center software.
When a SaaS company adds or changes a vendor, customer contracts may require notice, an objection period, and an internal record. Miss that workflow and a routine tool change can become a procurement blocker.
NoticeKit is not a law firm, a DPO, or a replacement for legal review. It does not interpret contracts, provide legal advice, or create an attorney-client relationship.
The product starts narrow because compliance products fail when they try to cover every framework before solving one painful workflow.
Early tools run in the browser so vendor and customer data do not need to be uploaded.
Outputs are structured so counsel can review them quickly instead of reconstructing the workflow.
Hosted monitoring, reminders, and subscriptions will only be built after paid users request them.