Process Street vs ComplySci
Compare Process Street's Compliance Operations Platform to ComplySci's employee monitoring tool. See why compliance leaders choose Process Street to enforce policies, automate execution, and prove every step with audit ready records.
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Trusted by more than 3000 companies
ComplySci tracks behavior. Process Street runs the process
Process Street turns every SOP and policy into a real, structured workflow that is enforced, tracked, and proven. If your compliance depends on daily execution, we do more than monitor.
Cora enforces what policies demand
Cora monitors tasks in real time, flags misalignments, and ensures audit readiness. ComplySci focuses on financial behavior, not operational control.
Governed, versioned, enforced
Process Street's Docs layer manages your SOPs like a system, not a static file. Every policy connects to the work it governs. ComplySci stores policies, but doesn't enforce them.
For teams that can't afford missed steps
Process Street helps you manage onboarding, risk reviews, audits, vendor controls, and more. ComplySci helps you track employee trading activity. Different strengths. Different missions.
Process Street at a glance
Automation, audit trails, and enforcement in one platform
No code workflows
Turn any recurring process into a tracked and automated workflow
AI oversight
Cora ensures alignment and readiness across tasks and teams
Audit readiness by default
Every action is logged, every task is linked to policy, no gaps
Flexible and scalable
Run internal controls across departments without extra tech burden
Enterprise-grade security and compliance
Process Street is certified, secure, and compliant with industry standards.
ISO27001 compliance
SOC 2 Type II compliance
HIPAA compliance
AWS CIS compliance
GDPR compliance
CCPA compliance
Artificial intelligence
Data residency & private cloud
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