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AI Governance Packs

Ready-made guardrails for AI, without the compliance overhead.

Each pack is a set of plain-English templates for one specific problem — plus notes on when to use them, where they tend to break, and how much upkeep they take. They’re built to be picked up and adapted by a normal team, not filed away by a compliance department.

What’s inside

Built to be used, not filed away

Each pack is made to be picked up, adapted, and kept current by a busy team — not printed once and forgotten.

The templates

Fill-in-the-blank documents for things like who owns the tool, what it can and can’t be used for, when a human checks it, and what to do in an exception. Each one explains in plain terms what it’s protecting you from.

The notes

Short guidance on when each template applies, where teams usually trip up, what to change for your situation, and how to keep it current as the tool changes.

The effort estimate

An honest read on how much upkeep each pack takes — so you only adopt what your team can actually keep up with, without hiring for compliance.

Available packs

The current catalog

Buy a pack directly if you already know the gap. Not sure which one? A review will point you to the right one. Want to see inside first? Request a preview.

AI Acceptable Use Pack

$149
Problem it solves
AI is spreading through your tools and teams faster than anyone is writing down who owns it, what’s off-limits, and how often it gets checked.
Buyer receives
An acceptable-use template, ready-made “don’t do this” language, an ownership map, an exception log, a quarterly check-in checklist, and notes.
Delivery
Buy and use it yourself, with hands-on help available if you want it.
Pairs well with
A good first step, or a natural follow-on to a $750 Workflow Snapshot.

Vendor AI Intake Pack

$149
Problem it solves
A new AI vendor or feature is going live before anyone’s clear on what it can’t do, what data it touches, what happens when it fails, or how you’d leave.
Buyer receives
A vendor intake worksheet, the questions to ask before you sign, a map of what you’re depending on, a “what if it fails” checklist, and review notes.
Delivery
Buy and use it yourself, with help available for higher-stakes vendors.
Pairs well with
Useful before a security review, procurement, or adding a new vendor.

Human-in-the-Loop Review Pack

$149
Problem it solves
There’s a human approval step, but the reviewer doesn’t have the time, context, or information to actually catch problems — so it’s a rubber stamp.
Buyer receives
A checklist of what to look for, when-to-escalate triggers, a sampling plan, a realistic load estimate, and a guide to spotting rubber-stamp reviews.
Delivery
Buy and use it yourself, with help available depending on volume.
Pairs well with
A good fix when a review finds the human check isn’t really working.

Agent Autonomy Boundary Pack

$199
Problem it solves
A live AI agent has fuzzy limits, growing access to your tools, and no clear rule for when a human has to step in and take over.
Buyer receives
A document that sets the agent’s limits, a map of what tools it can touch, a take-over procedure, an incident guide, and a change-control template.
Delivery
Buy and use it yourself; hands-on help recommended before you widen its access.
Pairs well with
Useful before launching an agent or giving an existing one more access.

AI Incident Response Pack

$199
Problem it solves
When the AI causes a problem, people react on instinct — there’s no named owner, no clear escalation path, and no step-by-step response.
Buyer receives
A list of incident types, who owns each, an escalation path, a response runbook, a guide for vendor-caused failures, and a post-incident checklist.
Delivery
Buy and use it yourself, with help available for customer-facing or security workflows.
Pairs well with
A good follow-on after an incident, or when bigger customers start asking.

Buy a pack and you get the license right after checkout. Hands-on help is for cases where ownership, escalation, or reviewer load needs a real person to calibrate it — priced separately.

Want the thinking behind these first? Read our plain-language guides on writing an AI acceptable use policy, who owns an AI incident, and whether your human review is just a rubber stamp.

Which one do I need?

Know the gap? Grab the pack. Not sure? Start with a review.

If you already know what’s missing, buy the matching pack and get going. If you’re not yet sure where the risk is, a review will find it — and then the right packs help you fix it.

Start with a Workflow Snapshot