Transform policy uncertainty into strategic opportunity with AI-driven legislative and regulatory intelligence.
FiscalNote is the enterprise standard for global policy and regulatory intelligence, operating at the intersection of Big Data and government affairs. By 2026, the platform has matured its technical architecture to incorporate hyper-local and international datasets, processing millions of legislative documents, regulatory filings, and news articles through proprietary NLP engines. Its core value proposition lies in its predictive capabilities—utilizing historical voting patterns, sponsorship data, and political sentiment to forecast the probability of bill passage with high accuracy. The platform functions as a sophisticated CRM and intelligence layer, enabling organizations to manage stakeholder relationships, track global ESG mandates, and respond to geopolitical volatility. Market positioning for 2026 focuses on 'Autonomous Policy Research,' where the platform not only alerts users to changes but also generates comprehensive impact assessments and advocacy strategies automatically. It serves as a mission-critical tool for Fortune 100 companies, trade associations, and government agencies that require real-time visibility into the legal and regulatory landscape across hundreds of jurisdictions simultaneously.
Uses machine learning models trained on decades of legislative history to calculate the probability of a bill moving to the next stage.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
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Automated ingestion and translation of regulatory filings from over 80 countries.
Direct link between legislative tracking and grassroots advocacy tools.
LLM-based summarization of multi-hundred page bills into concise executive briefs.
A purpose-built CRM that tracks interactions with government officials and maps their influence.
Specialized modules for tracking environmental, social, and governance regulations.
Analyzes bill text against corporate footprints to determine fiscal and operational impact.
A multi-national corporation needs to track changing tariffs across 15 different jurisdictions.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
A healthcare provider needs to monitor and influence certificate-of-need laws across 50 U.S. states.
A bank must adapt its internal policies to new anti-money laundering (AML) laws.