From official text to clear answers
Four steps, every week.
Follow the sources
EUR-Lex (the regulation and all that is laid down under it), the authority that explains the rules, and national market surveillance authorities. Set up per country, so new countries can be added without requiring any rebuilds.
Link to topics
For each new publication, we determine which of our pages it affects. What affects nothing remains in the log and is not published.
Write and review
The text is written based on the sources and put through a technical check: no commitments, no tailored advice, no figure that does not come from a source. Then a human reads it through.
Update, do not rewrite
If something changes, we add to the article. The title, the URL, and the existing paragraphs remain — so that a page you read before is still recognisable.
What if something goes wrong?
Every claim is linked to an article in the official text. Monthly we check whether those references still hold: does the article still exist, and is the quotation still in it word for word? If it no longer checks out, the page gets a flag and the date of the last successful check is not carried forward.