Hand the hardest EU regulations to an AI that actually knows the steps.
Free, installable skills for Claude and ChatGPT. Pick a regulation, answer a few simple questions, and walk out with a scope check, a gap list and a dated action plan. Eight regulations, one simple way to handle each.
Free forever · Sourced to EUR-Lex and the European Commission · Guidance, not legal advice
The same two steps work for any of the eight skills.
Every regulation reads like it was written to be misread.
Thresholds, roles, phased dates, delegated acts, last-minute Omnibus changes. Working out whether a rule even applies to you can take a consultant a week, and the answer keeps moving. Most teams either over-spend on advice or quietly hope it does not apply.
A skill that asks the right questions and does the legwork.
Each skill encodes one regulation as a guided interview. It collects a few simple inputs, applies the current rules, and produces the concrete outputs you need: an in-or-out scope verdict, the obligations for your role, and an action plan with the dates that apply to you. No jargon, no 80-page PDF.
One skill for each of the eight big EU regulations.
Each is a complete, guided workflow. Open any one to see what it asks, what it produces, and how to install it.
From regulation to action plan in three steps.
Install the skill
Download the SKILL.md or copy its raw URL, then drop it into Claude or a ChatGPT Project. Takes under a minute, no account needed.
Answer a few simple questions
The skill interviews you in small batches: what you make or sell, your role, your size. Plain language, one step at a time.
Get your dated action plan
It returns a scope verdict, the obligations for your role, a gap list and an action plan keyed to the deadlines that apply to you.
Every skill is machine-installable.
These are not just pages for people. Each skill is plain text at a stable URL, and the whole catalog is published in a standard llms.txt index. An autonomous agent can discover the list, fetch a raw SKILL.md, and load it without a human in the loop.
Practical, current, and honest about its limits.
Free and portable
No account, no paywall. The same file works in Claude, ChatGPT or any agent that reads text.
Current as of June 2026
Reflects the 2025 to 2026 Omnibus: new CSRD, CSDDD and CBAM thresholds, and the proposed AI Act delay.
Sourced to the originals
Every skill cites EUR-Lex and the European Commission so you can verify and re-check.
Built for non-lawyers
Plain-language questions in small batches. It does the legwork and explains each term once.
Concrete outputs
You leave with a scope verdict, an obligations list, a gap map and a dated action plan, not a lecture.
Guidance, not legal advice
It gets you organised and points you at the official sources. For binding calls, confirm with a qualified adviser.
Questions, answered.
What is a regulatory skill?
A regulatory skill is a single file (a SKILL.md) you give to an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT. It turns the assistant into a step-by-step guide for one EU regulation: it asks you a few simple questions, then produces a scope check, a gap list and a dated action plan.
Are the skills really free?
Yes. Every skill is free to download, use and share. There is no account, no paywall and no usage limit.
Do I need to be a lawyer to use them?
No. The skills are written for busy non-lawyers. They ask plain-language questions and explain each term once. They are guidance to help you get organised, not legal advice, so confirm the specifics against the official sources before you act.
How do I install a skill in Claude or ChatGPT?
Open the skill page, download the SKILL.md (or copy its raw URL), then paste or upload it into Claude or a ChatGPT Project and ask it to walk you through the regulation. Each skill page has the exact prompt to use.
Can an AI agent install a skill on its own?
Yes. Every skill is served as a plain-text file at a stable URL, and the whole catalog is listed in a machine-readable llms.txt. An autonomous agent can read the index, fetch the raw SKILL.md and load it without a human.
Are the skills kept up to date with the 2025 to 2026 Omnibus changes?
Yes. The CSRD, CSDDD and CBAM skills reflect the post-Omnibus thresholds and dates as of June 2026, and the AI Act skill flags the proposed delay to the high-risk timeline. Every skill cites its official sources so you can re-check.
Pick a regulation. Get unstuck today.
Eight free skills, each a complete guided workflow. Start with the one keeping you up at night.