We Built Protekon to Run Your Compliance Department.
PROTEKON is the compliance officer for American businesses. It monitors every regulation. Writes every document. Classifies every incident. Delivers audit-ready proof to your inbox — automatically, on schedule, without being asked. We built it because 116,000+ employers have been cited by OSHA since 2020. Most of them aren't reckless. They just don't have the infrastructure to keep up. Now they do.

The $80K Problem We Solved for $597/Month
A full-time compliance officer costs $60,000–$80,000 a year. Enterprise GRC software costs $800–$2,000/month and still requires a team to operate. Meanwhile, a 30-person warehouse in Texas faces the same OSHA regulations as a Fortune 500 company — but has none of the infrastructure to stay compliant.
The average serious OSHA fine is $16,131 — and willful violations can exceed $161,000. Protekon Core costs $597/month. We built Protekon to do the work of a compliance officer — writing plans, classifying incidents, stripping PII, scanning regulations, and delivering audit-ready documents — for less than 1% of the cost of hiring one.
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Two independent data layers. One compliance platform.
Most compliance platforms do one thing. Protekon runs two independent pipelines that cross-validate each other — so the documents, alerts, and risk scores a client receives are grounded in real regulatory activity, not static templates.
OSHA Enforcement Intelligence
Real penalty data, inspection records, and violation trends from the federal OSHA enforcement database — segmented by vertical, state, and month. Protekon uses it to surface the citations that are actually being written against your industry, so your plan reflects what inspectors are looking for now.
Contractor License Monitoring
Every licensed contractor in California, all 58 counties, checked daily for status changes, workers' comp lapses, bond cancellations, and approaching expirations. Not a lookup. Active monitoring.
Cross-Check — COI vs CSLB
When a subcontractor uploads a Certificate of Insurance, Protekon extracts the workers' comp expiration date and compares it against the date on file in their CSLB record. A contractor can submit a COI showing a current WC policy while the state record already shows it lapsed. That discrepancy is the one that denies claims. Protekon catches it before the work begins.
Enforcement-Informed Documents
When Protekon generates a WVPP, IIPP, or heat illness plan, it pulls from the enforcement layer to reflect what Cal/OSHA has actually cited in that industry in the past twelve months. The document is not a template stamped with your company name — it is built from the citation record for your vertical and your state.
License monitoring and workers' comp cross-checks are currently available for California-licensed contractors. Enforcement intelligence, compliance documents, and incident tracking are available in all 50 states.
How We Operate
Intelligence First
Every service decision is backed by regulatory data, enforcement trends, and penalty analysis.
Agent, Not Software
We don't sell dashboards. We don't sell templates. After a one-time intake, PROTEKON does the work — on schedule, without being prompted. Your compliance posture improves while you run your business.
Precision Delivery
Every document, every report, every update — delivered with surgical precision on a defined schedule.
Institutional Trust
We treat your business data with the same rigor we apply to compliance documentation.
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