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Prudos · Berlin

The European discovery engine for AI-powered business.

European companies are adopting AI work across five disconnected workflows at once: discovery on US-dominated platforms, compliance against complex regulation, inventory tracked in spreadsheets or not at all, procurement without standardised compliance data, and governance without tooling. Prudos connects the dots, in Europe, for teams building inside the European AI economy.

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Where the European AI market stands today

Tool discovery runs through US platforms designed around US buyer assumptions. Compliance assessment requires translating 458 pages of regulatory text into operational documentation that most mid-market legal teams have neither the capacity nor the methodology to produce. Internal inventory sits in spreadsheets maintained by one person, or in no system at all. Procurement teams approve tools without any standardised compliance data attached to the vendor. Governance operates without dedicated tooling of any kind.

These five workflows stay separated across separate vendors, separate teams, and separate formats. Every month without a connected approach is a month where the gap between AI adoption ambitions and operational reality continues to widen across the European mid-market.

One platform across the full workflow

For a Head of Marketing evaluating AI-powered content tools, Prudos starts with a directory filtered by compliance posture, EU data residency, and AI Act classification. For a DPO reviewing the organisation's AI footprint, the platform provides inventory tracking and risk documentation that updates as providers change their terms. For a procurement lead assembling a shortlist, every listing is structured to answer the questions that come up in the first compliance review meeting: jurisdiction, data location, risk tier, pricing model.

The editorial work behind this is deliberate and ongoing. AI-powered business tools reviewed across eight categories. Each one evaluated against EU data residency requirements, AI Act posture, and GDPR implementation. The selection is editorial and the criteria are published. What earns a place in the directory is verified compliance positioning, confirmed data residency, and a product that does what it claims to do.

GOFINDME

The directory at the centre of Prudos.

GOFINDME organises European AI-powered business tools around the questions that matter to the people making purchasing and compliance decisions. Eight categories cover the range from workflow automation and marketing intelligence to HR, finance, compliance, and customer experience. Every listing carries verified information on jurisdiction, data residency, AI Act risk classification, and pricing, because those are the fields that determine whether a tool enters the procurement pipeline or stalls at the first legal review.

For European AI companies building tools inside or for the EU market, GOFINDME is the distribution surface where compliance advantages become the structure of the listing rather than a footnote buried in a feature comparison. Listing is editorial. No placement is sold. The editorial policy is published at prudos.ai/editorial-policy.

How Prudos is built

Every Prudos product runs on EU infrastructure — specifically Supabase Frankfurt — with data residency inside the EU as a foundational configuration rather than an optional setting. The editorial firewall governing GOFINDME is structural: no listing is sold, no score is sponsored, and the selection criteria are published and maintained independently. Every directory listing is formatted around what happens after the demo, when procurement, legal, and operations teams sit down to evaluate whether a tool actually meets European compliance and data residency requirements.

These are architecture decisions made at the infrastructure level, and they inform every product Prudos builds and every listing GOFINDME publishes.

The Newsline

Editorial intelligence on AI, regulation, and business in Europe. The regulatory context, the market signals, and the company intelligence that operators need to make decisions with European criteria at the front.

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EU-native AI tools across eight categories. Evaluated under one editorial standard. No paid placement, ever.