Use this hub to decide whether you need a free assessment, guide, download, ACT-1, ACT-2, or an implementation Sprint.
Move78 helps when the problem is evidence architecture and implementation records. It is not the right route for legal opinions, certification decisions, audit assurance, or live GRC workflow software.
Start with free assessments and one AI system inventory before buying any product.
Run assessments →Use ACT-1 when the team needs inventory, risk register, gap checklist, and a starter control matrix.
View ACT-1 →Use ACT-2 when buyer, board, vendor, policy, FRIA, or agentic AI evidence is required.
View ACT-2 →Use the Sprint when the files are not enough and owners, sequence, and 30-day backlog need structure.
View Sprint →Move78 is strongest where governance has to become evidence: inventories, risk registers, vendor checks, board reporting, human oversight, incident response, agentic AI controls, and MCP/OpenClaw approval paths.
ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, NIST GenAI Profile, Colorado AI Act, and EU AI Act readiness paths.
MCP approval, OpenClaw governance, excessive agency checks, kill-switch readiness, and prompt-injection exposure.
Colorado deployer obligations, EU AI Act role triage, vendor risk, FRIA/DPIA-style evidence paths.
Board-ready views, implementation sequencing, and governance maturity evidence.
Start with a readiness assessment and AI system inventory, then decide whether the next step is a free artifact, an implementation guide, or an ACT kit.
No. Move78 provides implementation artifacts and governance guidance, not legal advice, certification, or regulatory representation.
The hub covers ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, Colorado AI Act, EU AI Act readiness, agentic AI, MCP governance, OpenClaw governance, vendor risk, AI inventories, and board reporting.
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