Pricing

Three ways to pay for Lex.

Buy a source-backed brief, keep a company or EU file monitored, or use Lex as your outsourced EU regulatory function.

Brief

One-off

€490

credited if you subscribe

A source-backed Exposure Brief for one company, delivered as a decision-ready artifact.

  • Company snapshot from public sources
  • Likely EU files and exposure areas
  • Confidence, assumptions and source-strength notes
  • First checks for legal, compliance or leadership
  • Source appendix with official EU links
Buy Exposure Brief

Monitor

Recurring

€390/mo

from one monitored company or file

Live monitoring for a company, client, or EU file, with weekly source-backed briefs and drafting support.

  • Company mode: saved Exposure Map and weekly brief
  • File mode: dossier, act, topic or CELEX monitor
  • Alerts for files, meetings, votes and consultations
  • Drafts for client memos, exec notes and consultation responses
  • Team seats, Slack and concierge review available as capacity add-ons
Start monitoring

Regulatory Function

Outsourced

€1,990+/mo

scoped after a call

A higher-touch EU regulatory function for mid-caps that cannot justify a Brussels retainer.

  • Org workspace, onboarding and priority monitoring
  • Analyst-reviewed Exposure Briefs and board-ready memos
  • Company and file monitors across teams or clients
  • Slack delivery, SSO and API options
  • Monthly scoping and review rhythm
Book a scoping call

The public graph still exists for trust and discovery. Pricing starts when you want Lex to deliver an artifact, monitor something live, or operate part of the EU regulatory workflow for you.

Why it's worth paying for

A map you can trust.

Every claim is cited

Lex answers from real Parliament, Commission, and Transparency Register records, and links the source behind every figure, date, and name.

[1] Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

It refuses rather than invent

Ask about a file or MEP that doesn't exist and Lex says so - the one thing a regulatory tool can't get wrong. Go ahead and try to break it.

No matching record — refused to guess

From the team behind WheresMyMEP — cited by 40+ publications across 15 EU member states, used by 70,000+ people.

Questions

Why only three offers?

Because the paid job is simple: create a decision-ready brief, monitor the exposure over time, or outsource the regulatory function. Team seats, Slack, API access and consultant workflows are capacity or mode choices inside those offers.

Is there still a public/free surface?

Yes. The public graph and entry scans can still exist for distribution and trust, but they are not a pricing plan. Pricing starts when you want an artifact, monitoring, or a higher-touch operating function.

What's the difference between Brief and Monitor?

Brief is a one-off artifact for one company. Monitor keeps the map or file live: weekly changes, alerts, saved watchlists, and draftable work for a team or client.

Can consultants use Monitor?

Yes. Monitor has a file-first mode for consultants who already know the dossier, act, topic or CELEX number. Start from File Monitor.

Grounded — not "trained on"?

Lex answers from live European Parliament, Commission, and Transparency Register records and cites every figure, date, and name. When it can't source something, it refuses rather than guess. We never say "trained on."

Why is Regulatory Function scoped separately?

Because it includes review rhythm, onboarding, deeper monitoring scope and optional analyst review. It should be sold as a relationship, not as a self-serve seat plan. Book a scoping call.

Know what Brussels is about to do to you.

Start with a paid brief, turn it into monitoring, or scope a higher-touch regulatory function.

Buy an Exposure Brief