Keel helps growing organizations manage risk, meet their obligations, and prove their work through one connected, practical GRC platform. One workspace covers controls, evidence, policies, access reviews, and a trust center, so you collect evidence once, comply everywhere. Frameworks include ISO/IEC 27001, CIS Critical Security Controls, PCI DSS, SOC 2.
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Hey Product Hunt! Brock here, launching Keel GRC.
We built Keel because too many growing businesses hit the same wall: a customer asks for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, or PCI DSS, and suddenly the team is buried in spreadsheets, policy docs, screenshots, evidence folders, vendor reviews, and audit prep. Most GRC platforms are powerful, but they are also expensive and designed around enterprise teams with dedicated compliance staff.
Keel is our answer: a self-serve, AI-powered GRC and QMS platform for SMBs and MSPs. It brings controls, evidence, policies, risks, vendors, access reviews, questionnaires, readiness reporting, and trust centers into one workspace. The core idea is simple: collect evidence once, map it across frameworks, and use AI to reduce the manual work that slows teams down.
Native AI is built directly into the workflows. Keel can help draft policies, clean up imported documents, create vendor profiles from a URL, build security questionnaires, and guide teams toward the highest-impact compliance gaps.
We’re launching today to get feedback from founders, MSPs, security teams, auditors, and anyone who has had to prepare for a first audit the hard way. I’d love to hear what you think.
Cheers!
Brock
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Curious how the AI piece actually works in practice — does it just draft policies from prompts, or is it pulling in evidence from your stack and flagging gaps automatically? Also wondering what integrations you support out of the box, since that usually decides whether something like this saves time or adds busywork.
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@nazlcan1332465 Hello and thank you for the great questions!
On the AI: it's grounded in your Keel workspace, not blank-prompt drafting. Today it drafts policies from a topic using your industry + active framework as context, analyzes your existing policy set against that framework to flag what's missing or thin, summarizes and gap-checks the evidence you've attached to controls, and drafts things like vendor risks, questionnaire answers, and a trust-center narrative from your real posture. So it both drafts and flags gaps over the data in your workspace. To be straight about the boundary: it doesn't yet crawl your cloud/SaaS stack to auto-collect evidence in the background... you add evidence (upload or link) and the AI reasons over it. Automated stack-based evidence collection is on our roadmap, not something I'll claim we do today.
On integrations out of the box: employee-directory sync with Microsoft Entra ID and Google Workspace (plus CSV import) powering access reviews, offboarding, and training assignment; a REST API + webhooks (works with Zapier) to push events into your other tools; and GitHub for content publishing. Evidence today is upload/link rather than auto-pulled from cloud providers.
We're still early, so I'd genuinely love to hear which integrations would save you the most time. That feedback is helping shape our roadmap.
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finally tried this out for our soc 2 prep and the evidence mapping across frameworks saved me from hours of duplicate work. vendor risk module felt a little bare, but the ai questionnaires were surprisingly useful.
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@mzeyyenb78a Thanks! Really appreciate you taking the time to try it out. Hearing that the evidence mapping saved you hours is exactly what we were hoping for.
I also agree on the vendor risk module. It’s still early and has a lot more planned. We’ve got several enhancements and AI capabilities on the roadmap that will make it much more powerful over the next few releases.
Thanks again for the honest feedback. It’s incredibly helpful.
Curious how the AI piece actually works in practice — does it just draft policies from prompts, or is it pulling in evidence from your stack and flagging gaps automatically? Also wondering what integrations you support out of the box, since that usually decides whether something like this saves time or adds busywork.
@nazlcan1332465 Hello and thank you for the great questions!
On the AI: it's grounded in your Keel workspace, not blank-prompt drafting. Today it drafts policies from a topic using your industry + active framework as context, analyzes your existing policy set against that framework to flag what's missing or thin, summarizes and gap-checks the evidence you've attached to controls, and drafts things like vendor risks, questionnaire answers, and a trust-center narrative from your real posture. So it both drafts and flags gaps over the data in your workspace. To be straight about the boundary: it doesn't yet crawl your cloud/SaaS stack to auto-collect evidence in the background... you add evidence (upload or link) and the AI reasons over it. Automated stack-based evidence collection is on our roadmap, not something I'll claim we do today.
On integrations out of the box: employee-directory sync with Microsoft Entra ID and Google Workspace (plus CSV import) powering access reviews, offboarding, and training assignment; a REST API + webhooks (works with Zapier) to push events into your other tools; and GitHub for content publishing. Evidence today is upload/link rather than auto-pulled from cloud providers.
We're still early, so I'd genuinely love to hear which integrations would save you the most time. That feedback is helping shape our roadmap.
finally tried this out for our soc 2 prep and the evidence mapping across frameworks saved me from hours of duplicate work. vendor risk module felt a little bare, but the ai questionnaires were surprisingly useful.
@mzeyyenb78a Thanks! Really appreciate you taking the time to try it out. Hearing that the evidence mapping saved you hours is exactly what we were hoping for.
I also agree on the vendor risk module. It’s still early and has a lot more planned. We’ve got several enhancements and AI capabilities on the roadmap that will make it much more powerful over the next few releases.
Thanks again for the honest feedback. It’s incredibly helpful.