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"What If You Could Run a Full Compliance Audit (Accessibility + Privacy + Trackers + Cookies) With One Click Instead of Weeks?" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #22. By Financial-Muffin1101, 1 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

What If You Could Run a Full Compliance Audit (Accessibility + Privacy + Trackers + Cookies) With One Click Instead of Weeks?

Rank
22
Subreddit
r/saas
Author
Financial-Muffin1101
Score
1
Comments
2
Posted
3/24/2026, 10:20:29 PM
Snapshot
3/25/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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Hey everyone, I’ve been a full-stack software engineer for the last 7+ years, and for the past few I was the guy who sat between the dev team and the compliance/legal folks. You know how it goes: every new feature launch meant weeks of manual audits, consultants billing $5k+ for 40-hour “expert” reviews, endless back-and-forth about WCAG failures, GDPR/CCPA privacy leaks, sneaky trackers, and cookie consent nightmares. Every time a regulation updated (looking at you, PECR 2026), we’d drop everything and scramble. It was classic compliance theater — checking boxes so we could sleep at night, but never actually making the process painless or scalable. I got so fed up that I started building evenings and weekends to solve it for myself… and now for everyone else. That’s how [**sigentra.com**](http://sigentra.com) was born. It’s a dead-simple SaaS that automates the whole thing in literally seconds instead of weeks: * You drop in your domain * Add one tiny meta tag to verify ownership...