Overview
Responsiv Agent is Responsiv's agentic research mode — and unlike every other research option in the platform, the Agent has access to your organization's data. It can read and reason over the obligations, requirements, controls, risks, and policies you've already set up in Responsiv, alongside the regulatory library and the open web.
That means the Agent can answer questions like:
- "Which of our current obligations are affected by yesterday's SEC release?"
- "Do any of our policies already address the new state privacy law in Texas?"
- "Which controls do we have in place for AML, and are there gaps against the underlying requirements?"
- "Show me every obligation owned by Legal that's due in the next 90 days, with the source rule."
It plans its work, calls research tools step by step, gathers sources, and returns a structured answer with pinpoint citations to both your data and external regulatory text.
How It's Different From Other Research Options
The biggest differentiator is access to your organization's data. The other research options answer questions against external regulatory content; Responsiv Agent answers them against your compliance program.
- Quick Question — fast, conversational answers grounded in the context you give it. No autonomous tool use.
- Deep Research — a long-form, streaming research response over a question you've framed. Operates over the regulatory library and your provided context, but does not pull in your organization's records.
- Responsiv Agent — autonomous research loop that combines the regulatory library, the open web, and your organization's obligations, requirements, controls, risks, and policies into a single connected answer.
What the Agent Can Reach
The Agent can read and reason over:
- Your organization's data
- External regulatory content
- The full Responsiv Regulatory Data library — federal, all 50 states, 30+ countries
- Government web sources — official agency and regulator sites
- Curated secondary analysis — reputable third-party legal commentary
The Agent decides which of these to consult based on the question. A pure regulatory question might never touch your internal data; a "how does this affect us?" question will pull both.
What You Get Back
- A written analysis of the question, with inline citations to the sources the Agent actually used