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We monitor a hand-picked list of sources that only the best in-house teams rely on.
The AI-native intelligence layer for compliance. Catch regulatory issues early, gain practical insights, and accelerate compliance work.
We monitor a hand-picked list of sources that only the best in-house teams rely on.
Every update is scored against your company profile: your sector, your EU footprint, the products you ship, your current projects.
We inform you which of your projects, products and workflows are impacted.
Our AI agents read the sources in-house counsel trust, match every update to your business, and turn five hours of legal research into a five-minute briefing. So you can act, not just keep up.
Thellma is like your personal research assistant. It handles the monitoring, reading, and de-duplicating, and delivers only what you need to know.
A briefing that protects your time. Content is ranked by what matters to your business. Deadlines are highlighted.
Thellma serves legal counsel who know that compliance is a strategy. Built around how legal teams actually work.
Your data is secure. We are GDPR compliant. Hosting only in the EU.
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“Why should legal counsel filter through hundreds of updates every week to find what affects their business? Anyone’s time is too valuable to spend on filtering. That’s why we built Thellma.”

Co-Founder · CTO
Michael built the agentic platform that enables Thellma to match regulatory updates to businesses. He is a leader in agentic workflows and has over a decade of experience across a wide array of engineering roles at Silicon Valley startups and scaleups.
Co-Founder · CEO
Before founding Thellma, Theresa was an antitrust and regulatory lawyer at Morrison & Foerster LLP. She built Thellma because she knows firsthand what it costs to keep up with the EU regulatory landscape. And what it costs when you can’t.
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