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Free Compliance Monitoring: Your Clinic Site, Scanned Monthly Against Real FDA and FTC Enforcement Patterns

Authoritize's free tier is live: monthly automated scans of your clinic's public pages against FDA and FTC enforcement wording patterns, private email reports, and a Compliance Monitored seal. No account, no call.

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Today we are opening up the machinery we run for paying clients as a free tier any healthcare site can use: automated monthly monitoring of your public pages against the wording patterns that real FDA warning letters and FTC enforcement actions have targeted. Enroll at authoritize.ai/free-scan. No account, no password, no sales call.

TL;DR

  • Every month, we scan up to 50 of your public pages against the claim patterns in our Warning Letter Atlas, the same ruleset that screens every article we publish for clients.
  • Findings go privately to your inbox. On quiet months you get a calm one-page statement; when genuinely new flagged wording appears, you get an alert with the exact sentence, the page it is on, and the enforcement precedent behind the flag.
  • Your site can show a “Compliance Monitored” seal that links to a public status page. It says your site is monitored. It never says your site is compliant, because an automated screen cannot certify that, and we will not pretend it can.
  • Enrollment is one form. Domain verification is automatic. Un-enrolling is one click in any email.
  • A WordPress plugin is packaged and headed for the plugin directory, so WordPress sites will be able to enroll from the dashboard in one consent click.

Why give this away

Two reasons, and the honest version of both.

First, the marginal cost is small. The scanner already exists because it screens our clients’ content before anything publishes. Pointing the same deterministic ruleset at a site’s public pages once a month costs us cents. Holding a genuinely useful thing hostage for a demo call would be a worse trade than letting it work for you quietly.

Second, it is how we would like to be sold to. If the monitor emails you one day that three new wording patterns on your site match language from recent enforcement actions, with the precedent linked next to each one, you will know exactly what we do all day. Some of you will fix the wording yourselves, and that is a fine outcome. Some of you will want it fixed for you, written compliant from the start and signed off by a physician, and that is the paid work.

What a flag is, and what it is not

This is the part we care most about getting right. A flag is a pattern match: your page contains wording that resembles claims cited in real enforcement actions. That is all it is.

A flag is not a determination that your content violates any law or regulation. The absence of flags is not a determination that your content complies. The first scan in particular runs deep and flags every pattern worth one look, including plain product names like “Sermorelin” that are often perfectly appropriate in context. You review each one, with your own clinical and legal advisors, mark it reviewed, and it stays quiet from then on. Your physician remains the reviewer of record for anything you publish.

We wrote that into the free-tier terms, the emails, and the seal itself. The seal reads “Compliance Monitored,” never “compliant,” because monitored is the true claim and the other one is not ours to make.

How it works

  1. Enroll at authoritize.ai/free-scan with your domain and the email that should receive results.
  2. Verify automatically. Add the seal, an invisible meta tag, or a DNS record. Our system detects it within about 20 minutes, and nobody can enroll a site they do not control.
  3. First scan runs on its own. Expect the baseline review to run long, for the reasons above. Work through it once.
  4. Then it gets quiet. Monthly re-scans send a statement when nothing changed and an alert only when new flagged wording appears, each with an “I’ve reviewed this with my advisors” link that keeps your record honest without nagging you about the same sentence twice.

Who it is for

Clinics, telehealth practices, med spas, functional medicine, and adjacent patient-facing health providers. The ruleset is healthcare-marketing specific: TRT, peptides, GLP-1 weight loss, hormone care, and the general claim patterns that show up in FDA and FTC actions across all of them. Non-healthcare sites are politely declined at signup, because a screen built on healthcare enforcement history would not tell them anything useful.

If you run a clinic site, start monitoring it today. It takes about two minutes, and the next time your site drifts into wording regulators have acted on, you will hear about it from us instead of finding out a harder way.

Is your own marketing copy compliant?

Paste any page, ad, or email into the free Claim Checker. It scans against the same FDA Warning Letter and FTC patterns and shows the precedent next to every flag. No email required.

Open the Claim Checker