Klaay
Klaay is SOC 2 compliance automation for small B2B SaaS startups. An alternative to Vanta, Drata, and Secureframe, built natively on AI. Pricing starts at $149 per month. No demos required. No $30,000 annual contracts. No long contracts at all. Sign up free with no credit card, and see every feature before you pay. Founded by repeat SaaS founders who lived through compliance pain at their previous company, Klaay is built specifically for teams of 2 to 30 people who are closing their first enterprise deals. Early stage founders typically discover SOC 2 at the worst possible moment. A big customer asks for the report. A questionnaire shows up in their inbox. An investor brings it up as a condition. Klaay exists to turn that crisis into a two week project instead of a six month nightmare. What Klaay does: ⢠AI guided setup completes in hours, not weeks. Klaay learns your tech stack, workflows, and existing policies, then generates a SOC 2 program tailored to your business instead of a generic template dump. ⢠Automated evidence collection across 100+ integrations (GitHub, AWS, Google Workspace, HubSpot, Slack, Stripe, and more), with missing evidence flagged instantly. ⢠AI compliance expert answers any question about controls, audits, questionnaires, or framework requirements, available to your whole team rather than a designated officer. ⢠Risk management, policy generation, and vendor risk reviews adapted to your company. ⢠Security questionnaire automation so enterprise deals do not stall for weeks. Klaay's primary framework is SOC 2, with broader compliance and AI governance support in development. Built by founders, for founders. If we can use it to get compliant, startups at our stage can too.
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