You already have export control obligations.
The question is which ones.
Tell us what you are building and who you expect to sell to. You get back the determinations you owe, which of them block you, and the citation behind each one. Then we hold those determinations properly and tell you when the rule underneath one of them moves.
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The problem is not that the rules are secret
They are published, and they are enormous. A founder building a drone touches the Commerce Control List, the country chart, the deemed export rule, the encryption entries, and the publication carve-outs before anything ships. Nobody hands them that list. They find out one item at a time, usually from a customer's compliance questionnaire, usually late.
The second problem is worse. On 13 August 2026 a single rule replaced the endurance thresholds that unmanned aircraft classifications had rested on for years. Every determination built on the old structure became stale that morning. If yours was one of them, nothing told you.
That rule, and everything since, is on this site, with the CFR parts each one touches.
What this does
Tells you what applies
Eight plain questions. No jargon, no classification codes to look up first. The report separates what blocks you from what you carry ongoing, and every line carries its citation.
See itHolds the determination
A record cannot reach released without evidence attached and a reviewer who is not its author. Evidence without a source and a retrieval time is refused when you try to save it.
Watches the rule
Every determination subscribes to the part of the regulations it rests on. When a rule moves, the record reopens automatically and says which citation did it.
Recent changesScreens the parties
The Entity List, Denied Persons, Specially Designated Nationals and the rest, in one query, with the timestamp that makes the result evidence rather than a search.
Try itWhat this is not
It is not legal advice, and it will never tell you your classification. Classification attaches to an exact configuration and belongs in a determination somebody signs.
Somewhere in this you will need your own counsel. The point is that you arrive at that conversation already knowing the questions instead of paying an hourly rate to discover them.
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The reference and the walkthrough are free and stay free. You pay to have your determinations held and watched.
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