Educational readiness kit • $39

EU AI Act 93-Day Readiness Playbook

The August 2, 2026 high-risk AI deadline remains in force as of publication date; a third trilogue around May 13 could modify timelines.

Inventory AI use, run an informational Annex III screen, identify provider-trap questions, and prepare documentation without pretending a template is legal advice.

Get the $39 readiness kit

$39

  • 2,500+ word PDF guide
  • Annex III informational decision tree
  • 93-day checklist
  • Documentation inventory
  • Gap register
  • Vendor trust checklist

This is an educational informational product, not legal advice. It does not guarantee compliance with the EU AI Act or any regulation. Consult a qualified attorney for legal compliance decisions.

Built for small teams who cannot wait for perfect certainty

Assess readiness

Map AI workflows, owners, vendors, data, and EU exposure.

Identify gaps

Flag legal-review items, missing vendor evidence, and documentation holes.

Prepare documentation

Build an attorney-ready packet before deadline pressure spikes.

What you receive

No EU institution endorsement is implied. Vendor/tool names are used only for identification.

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EU AI Act readiness FAQ

Is this EU AI Act kit legal advice?

No. This is an educational informational product. It helps you inventory AI use, organize documentation, and prepare attorney-ready questions; it does not provide legal advice or guarantee compliance.

Who is the playbook for?

Small teams, solopreneurs, and EU-facing software operators who need a practical readiness checklist before the August 2, 2026 deadline pressure increases.

What is the provider trap?

The provider-trap screen helps you identify situations where deploying or substantially modifying an AI system may create obligations that deserve qualified legal review. The screen is informational and not a binding classification.

What do I receive after purchase?

You receive a PDF guide, an informational Annex III decision tree, a 93-day readiness checklist, a documentation inventory, a gap register, and a vendor trust checklist.