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Domain Gate Rule Subscriptions

Pre-verified gate rule packages for specific compliance domains. Translated from published regulations by the LLM, verified by ACL2, reviewed by a human for the 5% ambiguous edge cases.

  • HIPAA package: $50K/yr
  • SOC2 package: $50K/yr
  • GDPR package: $50K/yr
  • FedRAMP package: $100K/yr
  • Combined enterprise: $250K/yr

Switching costs are high — changing packages means re-verifying the fact store against new rules. The infrastructure lock-in compounds: a hospital at $250K/yr in year one grows to $500K-$1M by year five as more packages are added and the fact store becomes more valuable than the software itself.

20 subscriptions in year one = $1M-$5M.

See also: Gate rule encoding, Verification appliance, Evaluation harness, Infrastructure lock-in