Paste a post, drop a banner, link a YouTube video. Atlas screens it against the advertising rules of major jurisdictions - and tells you what to fix before the regulator does.
Marketing teams move fast. Regulators don't. The gap between “great hook” and “enforcement notice” is usually a single word.
Atlas runs a first-line compliance screen in seconds - across text, images, video, and your own whitepaper.
Paste a tweet, upload a banner, attach a video, drop a YouTube URL. Add your whitepaper for cross-claim consistency.
Global baseline by default. Add EU, UK, US, Singapore, UAE, Hong Kong, Canada, or Australia, or other jurisdictions depending on the subscription plan.
Get a verdict, a risk score, flagged claims with the rule each one breaks, missing disclosures, and a safer rewrite ready to copy.
Every flag is tied to the rule it breaks. Every rewrite preserves your hook.
“Risk-free passive income” presents returns as certain. EU marketing rules (MiCA Art. 30) prohibit risk-free or guaranteed framing.
“Limited spots”, “don't miss out”, and “early supporters” are pressure tactics flagged by EU advertising guidelines.
No issuer name, no white-paper link, no risk warning. All three are required for any EU-targeted crypto ad.
Atlas reads the same things your audience sees - and the documents you reference.
Tweets, ads, emails, push, landing copy, scripts, press releases.
Banner ads, social creatives, app screenshots, in-product promos.
Upload a file or paste a YouTube URL. Atlas transcribes and screens both audio and visuals.
Attach your PDF. Atlas cross-checks marketing claims against what your own document actually says.
Pick the markets your campaign runs in. Atlas applies a global baseline to everything, then layers each chosen market's rules on top.
Common advertising-honesty rules that apply everywhere - no misleading claims, no hidden risk, no fake testimonials.
The EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets rules, plus advertising guidance from EU securities and banking authorities.
UK financial-promotions rules - the regime requiring risk warnings and cooling-off periods on crypto ads.
Federal securities advertising rules plus truth-in-advertising rules from the US consumer-protection regulator.
Central-bank guidelines restricting public promotion of digital payment tokens to retail investors.
Securities regulator's rules on virtual-asset marketing and retail-investor protection.
Dubai's virtual-asset regulator and the federal securities authority - both have crypto marketing rules.
Provincial securities rules, anti-money-laundering disclosure obligations, and federal misleading-advertising law.
Australian securities and consumer regulators - crypto marketing must carry risk warnings and not mislead retail investors.
Self-screen before legal review.
Catch the obvious problems in 10 seconds. Save the lawyer for the judgement calls.
First-line review at scale.
Consistent screening across hundreds of assets. Faster, cheaper, with the same rule citations every time.
Pre-launch all your assets at once.
Marketing copy, white-paper sections, launch pages - all checked for consistency against your own paper.
Take crypto clients confidently.
Screen client work without hiring an in-house regulatory lawyer.
Monthly only — no yearly tiers yet. All paid plans include the full check pipeline; the difference is volume, content types, and reasoning depth.
Manage or cancel any time inside Atlas. No card to start. Refund on request within the first 14 days.
Two tools, one job: get you to market without surprises.
“Can I publish this?”
Marketing compliance screening across major jurisdictions.
“What licence do I need?”
EU financial-regulation diagnosis for founders building crypto and fintech products.
Atlas codifies the same checklist our specialists run on client campaigns across 51 jurisdictions.
When a finding needs human judgement, the same humans are one click away.
Visit licentium.io →Direct answers — what Atlas does, what it doesn't, where the numbers come from.
No. Atlas is a triage tool — it surfaces the issues a regulatory specialist would flag in a first read, and it cites the exact rule each finding is tied to. For a borderline case, regulatory novelty, or anything high-stakes, route the finding to your lawyer (or to Licentium's regulatory team — the link is one click from any review). Atlas's output is not a legal opinion.
On our internal test corpus of real crypto ads, Atlas catches the issues a human compliance reviewer caught about 9 times in 10. Every finding cites the specific article or guideline it's based on, so you can verify each call yourself instead of trusting the verdict blind.
The cases where Atlas misses are usually subtle wording around regulatory novelty (NFT issuance, cross-border solicitation) — exactly where you'd want a lawyer anyway. False-positives happen too — clean copy occasionally gets flagged when a phrase overlaps with a banned pattern. We treat both as bugs and ship fixes weekly.
Use the “Send for review” flow on the result page to forward the review to a lawyer (yours or Licentium's) for a second opinion. Atlas's verdict is a recommendation, not a publishing block — you decide what ships. Every finding shows the cited rule, so you can read the actual regulation and override the recommendation if the context is clearly out of scope. We also welcome feedback via the in-app Report button — it feeds straight into the rule-base calibration.
Atlas tailors its reasoning to the regulatory context of the markets you select — combining explicit rule patterns regulators have published with broader interpretation of advertising guidance. Every finding shows the underlying rule it relates to so you can verify it against the source.
We're continuously refining how the reasoning depth is balanced against false-positives. If a finding ever feels off, the in-app Report button lands directly with us and feeds into the rule-base calibration.
Free: 5 reviews/month, text only, EU + Global rules.
Base (€14.99/mo): 60 reviews, text + URL, single safer-rewrite.
Pro (€49.99/mo): 120 reviews, image / video / YouTube / PDF, three rewrite styles (conservative, balanced, minimal), per-country jurisdictions, review history, CSV + PDF export, 3 team seats.
Enterprise (custom): unlimited fair-use, deeper reasoning on every review, API access, white-label, priority support.
Yes. Manage Subscription → Cancel inside Atlas. Your plan stays active until the end of the period you've already paid for, then drops to Free automatically. No cancellation fee, no email-to-cancel, no support call.
Atlas blocks new reviews until the next billing cycle starts. We don't auto-charge overages. The plan card shows a live counter and the reset date. Upgrade is instant and the new tier's quota becomes available immediately.
Not yet. Atlas v1 is monthly only on Base and Pro. We'll add yearly tiers once we have enough usage data to price them fairly — early customers will get grandfathered into a discount when they land. Enterprise is custom and can be structured annually.
Pro includes 3 team seats with a shared review pool — everyone on the team uses the same monthly quota and sees the team's combined review history. Enterprise scales seats to fit. Invite teammates by email from the billing panel; revoke seats any time without affecting their individual review history.
Marketing text and uploads you submit are processed in EU data centres (Supabase Frankfurt + Render Frankfurt). LLM inference goes to Anthropic and OpenAI under their EU data-processing addendums — contractual no-training-on-data. We don't sell or share your data.
Yes. EU-only data residency, contractual DPAs with every sub-processor (Anthropic, OpenAI, Supabase, Render, Stripe), explicit opt-out of model training. The full DPA is on licentium.io and you can sign it directly from there. If your compliance team needs a SIG/CAIQ filled in, email hello@licentium.io.
Yes — review history is stored so you can come back to a specific review (and so your team can audit what was checked when). Delete any individual review from /history; delete the whole account from /settings. Deletion is immediate and cascades through review history, share links, and exports.
Yes. “Send for review” on any result page generates a read-only share link with optional expiry. Email it to a lawyer, client, or auditor — they don't need an Atlas account. You can revoke any share link instantly from the review page; the recipient gets a clean “link expired” screen with no account hint.
Pro and Enterprise can export their full review history as CSV (for spreadsheet audit) or per-review PDF (for legal file or board submission). Findings include severity, cited rule, source URL, and timestamp. CSV exports are sanitised against formula injection so they're safe to open in Excel.
Internally — yes. As a record that you ran a compliance check before publishing, the review history is a useful audit trail.
As external regulatory evidence — Atlas is not a substitute for a legal opinion, and we don't claim our verdicts are admissible in regulatory or court proceedings. If you are in an active dispute, talk to a lawyer.
Licentium is a regulatory consultancy advising crypto and fintech clients on advertising compliance — see the “Built by” section above for the headline numbers. Atlas codifies the same checklist our specialists run on client campaigns. Daria leads the legal calibration; Dmytro leads engineering. Full team and contact details on licentium.io.
5 free checks after sign-up. No card. No legalese.