We Don't Have a Sales Team. The Architecture Does the Qualifying.
The conventional compliance industry generates over 15 million regulatory violation findings every year. Fines, consent decrees, corrective action plans, license revocations. The enforcement record is public. The pattern is clear. The tools responsible for managing compliance are not working.
Most of those violations are not mysteries. The governing rules were already on the books. Someone just did not know they were out of compliance until an auditor arrived.
We built Crucible AI because the problem is not a missing rule. It is a missing control against a rule.
Crucible runs on-premise at your facility. The AI model runs on hardware you own. Zero data leaves your network. Your regulatory rules -- the specific CFR sections, statutes, and agency guidance governing your operations -- live in an encrypted local knowledge base. The compliance officer asks questions in plain language and gets cited answers drawn from those exact rules. Element-level gap assessments show precisely which controls are missing. A correction workflow with two-role attestation tracks who closed what. Alerts fire the moment a regulation changes a control the program already depends on.
No cloud API. No SaaS platform holding your patient records, employee data, or financial documentation on someone else's server. No vendor with standing access to your internal compliance posture.
We also do not have a sales team.
There is no cold outreach, no drip campaign, no follow-up sequence, no quota-carrying rep calling you three times this week. The website explains what we built and why. The product's business logic does the convincing. If it fits your situation, you come to us.
WalkerNash covers 40+ regulated industries. Our violations database holds 45,000+ public enforcement actions -- cases that document what happens when controls are absent. That database drives the education. Crucible operates completely separately, on your hardware, inside your network, with no connection between the two systems.
The conventional approach built a 15 million violation-per-year industry. We are not trying to service that industry. We are trying to reduce it.