Where drafts get compliant.

Draft an asset and get instant, in-line compliance feedback before it ever enters the review queue.

Ask Studio anything about your draft

Studio understands the asset in front of you, so you can check disclosures, test a claim, or request a rewrite in plain language, every answer cited to the rule behind it.

  • Does this email need an APR disclosure?
  • Is “guaranteed approval” a compliant claim?
  • What disclosures does this paid ad require?
  • Rewrite this caption to pass FTC endorsement rules.
  • Is my NMLS ID placed correctly in the footer?
  • Flag anything risky in this landing page.

The fast, approachable check that catches problems early

  • Built for marketers: a lighter first pass that surfaces what matters, without burying you in every flag a full legal scan raises.
  • Fixes, not just flags: ask follow-ups and get in-context rewrites, each one cited to the rule behind it.
  • A cleaner pipeline: catch issues before they hit the compliance queue, so reviewers focus on real risk.

A closer look at what Studio does

  • Real-time pre-check: draft an asset and Studio scores it instantly, surfacing the issues that matter before it ever reaches the review queue.
  • Disclosure detection: Studio knows which disclosures each asset and channel needs (APR and Reg Z language, NMLS IDs, risk disclaimers) and flags the ones you’re missing.
  • Claims & substantiation: unsupported or risky claims like “guaranteed,” “no fees,” or “#1” get caught and explained, each one cited to the rule behind it.
  • AI rewrites: Studio rewrites flagged copy in context, cited to the regulation, so you can apply the fix in one click.

Questions marketers ask about Studio

Is Studio the same as a full compliance scan?
No. Studio is the fast first pass for marketers. It surfaces the issues that matter as you draft. Scan is the exhaustive, regulation-by-regulation review built for compliance sign-off. Both run on the same engine, so what passes in Studio holds up downstream.
What can I ask Studio?
Anything about a draft: whether it needs a specific disclosure, if a claim is substantiated, what a given channel requires, or to rewrite a line so it passes. Every answer is cited to the rule behind it.
Does Studio fix issues, or just flag them?
Both. Studio flags issues with Low/Med/High severity and can rewrite the copy in context, so problems get resolved in the draft instead of bouncing back days later.
Will what passes in Studio hold up in formal review?
Yes. Studio checks against the same 3,387 federal, state, and custom policies (with your company's severity settings) that power formal review.