Guide · Last updated 8 May 2026
The best real-time policy alerts for enterprise companies
Powered by 1 million+ policy documents across 200+ jurisdictions, Maiven alerts you only when something changes that actually affects your business, with the impact already worked out.
Most teams subscribe to too many alert feeds and act on too few. The volume is higher than anyone can read; the relevance per alert is low; and the alerts themselves rarely tell you what to do. The result is a notification system the team has stopped trusting, and a small but constant risk of finding out about a relevant rule change a week late.
Maiven was built around the assumption that an alert is only worth sending if the recipient should act on it. The platform draws on 1 million+ policy documents and matches every regulatory change against your business profile. When something material moves, Maiven sends a real-time alert that includes the change, an impact analysis specific to your business, and suggested actions. Every alert is reviewed by our policy experts before it goes out.
Why enterprise companies choose Maiven for alerts
Real-time delivery
Alerts arrive as soon as the change is published and the analysis is ready, typically within hours of the announcement.
Filtered to you
Alerts are matched against your business profile so you see only what affects your sectors, geographies, and topics.
Impact built in
Each alert includes a business-specific analysis: the risks, costs, and opportunities, written in plain language.
Action-ready
Suggested next steps, deadlines, and a link to a workspace where the team can decide and assign owners.
Generic alert systems flood teams with irrelevant updates because they have no business context. Maiven was built around your context first: the AI understands what your operations, supply chain, and target markets are, and only sends alerts when something material changes within that scope. The team stays informed without being buried.
The Maiven advantage for real-time alerts
Enterprise teams use Maiven because the alerts combine speed, accuracy, and a clear next step. We do not just tell you that a policy has changed. We explain what it means for your business and what to consider doing about it. That is what separates an alert worth reading from a notification the team ignores.
Ready for alerts that actually matter? Enterprise teams use Maiven to stay ahead of policy changes with the AI-powered intelligence and expert review their work demands.
Common questions
What makes a policy alert system worth using?
Three things: it covers the markets you actually operate in, it filters out the noise you do not need, and it tells you what each change means for you. Most alert systems do the first reasonably well and the other two badly. The result is a notification feed nobody reads.
How does Maiven decide which alerts to send?
You set up your business profile once: sectors, geographies, asset types, topics. Maiven then matches every regulatory change against that profile and only alerts on changes that pass the filter. The team sees relevant changes and nothing else.
How quickly are alerts delivered?
Alerts go out as soon as a relevant change is published in our coverage and the analysis is ready. For most teams that means within hours of the change being announced.
What is in a Maiven alert?
A Maiven alert is more than a link. Each one includes the change itself, an impact analysis specific to your business, what risks or opportunities it creates, and what actions to consider. The alerts read like a brief from an analyst, not a feed of headlines.
Can the team collaborate on alerts?
Yes. Each alert can be saved into a workspace where the team can add notes, set deadlines, and assign actions. Workspaces are how individual alerts become team decisions.