GetGenAI

GetGenAI

AI compliance checks for marketing teams

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GetGenAI instantly checks your content for legal, brand, and platform risks — right in your workflow. And cuts approval from weeks to minutes. Trusted by Fortune 100s, backed by top VCs, led by ex-Google, EY & Snap execs.
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Anna Sahakyan

🚀 Hey Product Hunt! I’m Anna, marketing specialist at GetGenAI. Thrilled to share our product with the world!

If you’ve ever spent days (or weeks 😩) chasing legal approvals, fixing risky copy, or wondering why an ad got flagged — you’ll get why we built GetGenAI.

Our platform checks your content for regulatory, brand, and platform risks before you hit publish. Think Figma, Google Docs, or even your CMS — we plug right into your workflow and flag what needs fixing instantly.

We’ve seen teams cut approval times by 70% and unlock millions in campaign value — without hiring more reviewers. That’s the power of blending smart AI with seamless UX.

We’d love for you to check it out, share feedback, and let us know what risky marketing claim you’d want us to review first.

Appreciate the support 🙌

Joey Judd

Love how GetGenAI flags compliance risks right in my favorite apps—makes editing so much easier, and you guys really nailed the seamless integration (even if I can't spell seamless right!).

Nader Ikladious

Nicee I would for sure give it a try 😊 Congratulations on the launch 🚀

Kirill Ivanov
Lien Chueh

As a startup founder, regulatory compliance is typically not at the forefront of my mind. So having a tool that facilitates this process is really exciting!
Since regulations frequently get updated and changed, how long is the lag time until the GetGenAI itself is updated?

Kirill Ivanov

@lienchueh we monitor regulations constantly, so it takes us several hours to update. What is your case in regulations?

Radu Lepadatu

Congrats for the launch! Upvoted!
I also create a free audit for you guys. You can check here the grammar analysis, GDPR, CCPA, policies and more, somewhat similar as your product. Maybe it's useful to check the differences.
Improving this might also improve the conversion rates and build trust:
https://www.fastaudit.io/audit-report/58e1f3b957740d044f2b1984ad9495d91a13e48629a7c49bd2e4839e8f175978

Good luck!

Dariana Lysenko

Hey Product Hunt, sooo excited to finally be here!

I’m Dariana, product marketer at GetGenAI and one of the first hires, which means that for the past 1.5 years, like in any startup, I’ve worn dozens of hats. Marketer, SDR, mini product manager and developer, copy-polisher-in-chief, slide deck magician -- the list goes on, and I’m sure most of you reading can relate.

It’s been a wild ride with lots of learning, lots of “is this live yet?”, and lots of coffee.



We built GetGenAI because every content team we talked to was stuck in the same loop. You write the thing. You fix it. You wait. Then wait some more. Compliance reviews, brand approvals, SEO checks -- all scattered, all slow. One piece of content could go through 10 tools and 5 people before going live.

 Hearing from our early users, including Fortune 100 companies who somehow trusted a tiny team with big energy, keeps proving this is a problem worth solving.

Huge love to everyone who’s been part of the journey so far. And shoutout to our fearless founders, who somehow make chaos feel like strategy.



Anastasia and Kirill, passing the mic to you to share how this all started :)

Pedro Teodoro

Smart market entry strategy. Compliance bottlenecks are killing marketing velocity across regulated industries.
I've seen campaigns delayed weeks over disclosure placement debates.

The workflow integration angle (Word/Adobe plugins) addresses the core problem: compliance as afterthought vs. built-in guardrails. If teams can get real-time feedback during creation instead of post-facto legal review, that's a massive time arbitrage.

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