Comply iV is a data pipeline with an expert operations layer on top. Here is exactly what happens to your data, and what comes back.
Stage 1 — Ingest
Connect your traffic
Dialer logs, SMS platforms, CRM records, lead-vendor files, and consent databases. Read-only feeds — nothing in your stack changes.
Stage 2 — Screen
Screen every record
Each number is checked against DNC registries, known-litigator databases, reassigned-number data, and your own consent records — before campaigns run, not after.
Stage 3 — Score
Quantify exposure
Findings roll into a single exposure index and an estimated dollar figure, decomposed by campaign, lead source, and rule.
Stage 4 — Execute
We act on it
Remediation steps are taken based on the data and evidence preserved in your monthly report.
● 500K+ records screened monthly across clients
● Alerts within 24h of a regulatory change
● Zero effort from your team after onboarding
Deliverables
Three instruments. Each computed from your own operation.
01 / WEEKLY
Compliance Risk Scorecard
Your exposure index, its week-over-week movement, and the specific campaigns and lead sources driving it. A CFO reads it in ninety seconds; an ops lead knows exactly what to fix.
Exposure by lead source
WK 29
Vendor A (aged)
$188K
Inbound web forms
$87K
Vendor B
$55K
Customer win-back
$21K
Recommended action: pause Vendor A aged lists pending consent re-verification.
02 / REAL-TIME
Regulatory Alert Report
We monitor the FCC, FTC, CFPB, and all fifty state AGs. When a change touches your operation, the alert names the rule, the affected campaigns, the deadline, and the action — already scoped.
ACTION REQ
FCC one-to-one consent rule — lead-vendor consent language no longer sufficient for 3 of your 5 vendors. Deadline: Aug 12.
FTC telemarketing rule update — recordkeeping change already covered by your current documentation.
03 / QUARTERLY
Board-Ready Risk Summary
A concise executive document: exposure trend, remediation record, regulatory outlook, and open items. Written for the board packet — and structured so counsel can use it in a defense file.
Exposure trend — trailing 4 quarters
Q2 2026
$2.1M
$1.3M
$640K
$285K
Q3 25
Q4 25
Q1 26
Q2 26
Why it holds up
The record is the product.
In a TCPA action, demonstrated good-faith compliance efforts materially change outcomes. Every scrub, alert, and remediation we execute is timestamped and preserved — so your defense file is being written continuously, not assembled in a panic after service of process.
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Timestamped evidence of every list scrub, with source databases named
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Regulatory alerts with your documented response and completion date
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Consent-record inventory mapped to campaigns and lead vendors
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48-hour assembly of the full record for your counsel on demand
See it run on your own data.
The free risk report is the platform’s screening stage, run once on a sample of your traffic.