Solo founder ships EU AI Act compliance tool as second product
A runs a small company, hexenkraft.cz, as a personal launchpad for building and shipping products alone, aiming for narrow tools that solve one annoying problem with minimal overhead. The second product, klariq.eu, answers which EU AI Act rules apply to a given company and by when.
Much of the existing guidance online is outdated, since a June 2026 omnibus revision shifted several deadlines. Users answer five questions about how their company touches AI — whether they use AI tools, build them, or both, and whether AI is involved in sensitive areas like hiring or credit decisions.
Based on the answers, the tool classifies the company into the correct risk tier and lists the actual obligations with correct deadlines, and this step is free. For companies that want the paperwork handled, a one-time €249 package includes a memo, an AI-literacy policy (Article 4), a and content-marking procedure (Article 50), an policy, an AI system register, and a staff training module with a quiz.
Key points
- uses hexenkraft.cz as a launchpad to ship narrow, fast, low-overhead products alone
- Second product klariq.eu offers a free of which EU AI Act obligations and deadlines apply
- A June 2026 omnibus revision changed several dates, making up-to-date info the key value
- A one-time €249 package bundles a memo, policy documents, a system register, and staff training