Most buyers are not choosing between identical products. They are choosing between templates, SaaS, consultants, training, DIY spreadsheets, and editable implementation evidence packs.
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Pick the route by the operating gap, not by the label on the product. Move78 is strongest when the gap is implementation evidence, not legal advice or live GRC workflow automation.
A simple template may be enough if there is no board, buyer, vendor, or cross-framework evidence pressure.
Open free downloads →ACT fits when the team needs connected records, control matrices, policy files, and board or buyer evidence.
View evidence packs →A GRC or AI governance platform may fit better when approvals, access control, APIs, and workflow automation are required.
Compare options →Use counsel, auditors, or certification bodies when the question requires professional assurance or formal opinion.
Read limits →Cheap documents, but weak if the buyer still needs control mapping, evidence structure, and implementation sequencing.
Useful workflow systems, but often heavy for SMEs that need artifacts before platform administration.
Useful for complex rollout, but slow and dependency-heavy if the buyer still lacks a base artifact set.
Useful for competence building, but not a substitute for working implementation evidence.
Low cash cost, but high coordination risk when frameworks, owners, and evidence diverge.
The flagship file-based implementation system: policies, workbooks, board pack, FRIA, Agentic AI/MCP controls, and implementation plan.
| Option | Useful when | Main weakness | Move78 response |
|---|---|---|---|
| Template pack | You need a single document quickly. | Documents are disconnected from operating workflow. | ACT-2 connects policy, evidence, reporting, and implementation sequence. |
| SaaS platform | You need workflow tooling and system-of-record automation. | Subscription, admin, procurement, and lock-in overhead. | Move78 gives editable artifacts without platform dependency. |
| Consulting | You need facilitation and external implementation support. | High dependency before internal ownership exists. | Own the artifacts first; add Sprint support only if useful. |
| Training | You need awareness or certification. | Knowledge does not equal evidence. | ACT creates the work products after training identifies the need. |
| DIY | Scope is narrow and internal expertise is strong. | Control mapping and evidence retention drift. | Move78 reduces reconciliation work with a structured artifact system. |
ACT-2 should be the flagship product because it is the first tier that moves beyond diagnosis and baseline registers into policy formalization, evidence tracking, board reporting, Agentic AI/MCP governance, and implementation planning.
ISO 42001, NIST AI RMF, Colorado AI Act, and AI governance work products are organized into a single implementation path.
Dedicated modules for agent autonomy, MCP approval, OpenClaw-relevant governance, override, and incident evidence.
The buyer gets a practical rollout structure, not just theoretical governance language.
No. Move78 provides implementation artifacts and governance support materials. It does not provide legal advice or regulatory outcome assurance.
Paid ACT products are sold by direct invoice and bank transfer. Request access, receive invoice details, complete payment, and receive files after payment confirmation.
No. Move78 is a file-based implementation artifact business with optional guided implementation support. It is not a runtime governance platform or enterprise GRC SaaS.
ACT-2 Professional is for SMEs, CISOs, CTOs, DPOs, compliance leads, and technical teams that need a complete AI governance implementation system rather than a loose document pack.
Move78 ACT provides editable AI governance implementation evidence for SMEs and technical teams. Pick the route closest to your role, then decide whether ACT-1, ACT-2, or an implementation sprint fits the gap.
Build a credible AI governance baseline without hiring a full GRC team.
Turn scattered AI activity into evidence registers, policy artifacts, and owner-led workflows.
Map shadow AI, vendor risk, agentic workflows, MCP exposure, and OpenClaw governance.
Reuse structured client-delivery artifacts without rebuilding cross-framework evidence packs.
See how Move78 maps source frameworks into editable artifacts, review notes, and claim boundaries.
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