The pilot starts here for the same reason: the EU AI Act module is where the deterministic engine does its most distinctive work, and where founders feel the procurement pressure most acutely. DORA, CRA, NIS2, and the rest follow as separate modules. They will work because the AI Act module worked first.
The Grecta EU AI Act module turns your system parameters into the compliance evidence artefacts the Act requires: role classification, risk classification against Annex III and Annex I, Article 50 transparency notices, Article 26 deployer notices, Article 4 AI literacy programmes, Annex IV technical documentation scaffolding, and the evidence structure linking each obligation to the artefact that satisfies it.
What pilot participants get
- Full system classification. Provider, deployer, importer, distributor, GPAI provider, downstream modifier for each AI system in scope. Risk classification against Annex III and Annex I with the reasoning written out, not a black-box score.
- Compliance evidence structure for one AI system. Article 50 transparency notices generated against your actual interaction surface. Article 26 deployer notices where applicable. Article 4 AI literacy programme calibrated to your staff roles. Annex IV technical documentation scaffolding with the gaps identified. Evidence slots bound to each obligation.
- The DDQ Q&A bank populated with your answers. The same fifteen questions from the starter pack — but with your system’s actual answers, not template placeholders. Ready for your next procurement call.
- Direct access to technical team. Pilot participants get a shared Slack and email channel for real conversations about what the module is missing for your use case, what the engine is getting wrong, what’s not yet covered.
- No upsell pressure. The EU AI Act module is free at Grecta. The pilot is the route in. Paid modules (DORA, CRA, NIS2) will follow later for participants who want them, but the pilot’s value does not depend on you buying anything afterwards.
Who we’re selecting
We’re looking for 20 pilot participants for the current cohort across the following profiles:
- AI providers placing systems on the EU market, particularly in healthcare, fintech, HR tech, legal tech, education tech, and biometric or emotion-inference systems
- Deployers of high-risk AI systems under Annex III, particularly in financial services, recruitment, education, essential services, and public-sector use cases
- GPAI providers and downstream modifiers of foundation models, including companies that fine-tune or substantially modify third-party models
- Compliance, legal, and product leads at companies in any of the above categories who can commit to one hour per week of feedback during the pilot period
We’re prioritising companies that ship AI in production today over companies still in research or pre-launch. The engine learns most from real systems with real users and real procurement pressure.
We’re not selecting:
- Consultancies or advisors looking to white-label the output (different conversation, contact us directly)
- Pre-product teams without a defined AI system in scope
- Companies seeking compliance certification — Grecta produces the artefacts and certification bodies issue certifications. Whoever promises you EU AI Act certification is not telling you the truth.
What we ask in return
One hour per week of structured feedback during the pilot period. A 30-minute kickoff call. A 30-minute close-out call at the end of the pilot. Permission to use anonymised insights — never named or identifiable — to improve the engine for the next cohort.
Pilot participants who agree to be named as case studies receive lifetime free access to the EU AI Act module and a 50% discount on the first paid module they adopt. Case study participation is optional, never a condition of acceptance.
The selection process
Applications are reviewed by our team within five business days. Shortlisted applicants are invited to a 20-minute demo call to confirm fit. Selected participants receive module access within 48 hours of the call. We close the cohort when it reaches 20 participants.
If you’re not selected for this cohort, you stay on the waitlist for the next. We don’t ghost applicants. Everyone gets a written response.