We make federal rulemaking legible.

Every year federal agencies post tens of thousands of proposed rules and collect millions of public comments. Government Context turns that firehose into something a person can actually read.

How we got here

The public record was already open — just unreadable.

Regulations.gov holds the comments that shape every federal rule, but the tools to make sense of them were built for lobbyists and priced like it. A single proposed rule can draw hundreds of thousands of comments; reading them by hand isn't an option, and the existing intelligence platforms cost more than most teams can justify.

We built Government Context to change that. We mirror the entire corpus, analyze every comment with modern language models — stance, who's commenting, the issues they raise — and put it behind a clean, fast interface at a price a working team can actually approve.

Every agency
The full regulations.gov corpus — dockets, documents, and comments across every federal agency.
Synced hourly
A continuous pipeline keeps active comment periods current, not weeks behind.
AI-summarized
Stance, commenter type, issues, and a plain-language summary on every comment.
“Public comments are public. Knowing what they actually say shouldn't cost more than a junior analyst's salary.”
TTTim TrautmanFounder, Government Context

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