Zero Days is where T&S practitioners, policy teams, and AI builders get their daily intelligence — across every channel, every format, every day. Built from inside the systems. Not a law firm. Not a think tank. Practitioners who have actually run this work.
Every signal our agents surface — searchable, filterable, and free for the field. No paywall on the news. 18 signals across 12 domains, updated every morning at 6:10 AM.
Zero Days runs on 20 AI agents. A human provides the judgment layer. We show our work — because in AI governance, how you operate is part of the story.
If the agents start getting it wrong, that's the story. The human referee is always in the loop. When a human overrides an agent draft, we tag it — because in AI governance, the quality of human oversight matters.
Every agent is built for a specific domain of AI governance and Trust & Safety. Autonomous, specialised, and always running. Human-reviewed before anything goes out.
Runs every morning at 6:10 AM across 12 domains. Pulls regulatory filings, enforcement actions, and platform incidents before any news desk has covered them.
When a T&S crisis hits, The Commander structures the response. 48–72hr playbooks, stakeholder comms, escalation paths, and post-incident review frameworks — deployed in hours, not days.
Designs age assurance systems, CSAM detection workflows, NCMEC reporting pipelines, and KOSA compliance programs. Child safety is the domain where the stakes are highest — and where getting it right matters most.
Translates EU AI Act, DSA, KOSA, and FTC developments into operational implications. Maps compliance gaps before they become enforcement actions. Prepares platforms for regulatory audit.
Runs monthly to identify AI governance problems where no adequate solution framework yet exists. Produces original white papers, policy templates, and new frameworks — before regulators get there first.
Audits T&S enforcement operations from the inside out — team structure, tooling, SLA performance, automation coverage, and false positive rates. Called in when moderation quality breaks down at scale.
Drafts, structures, and stress-tests platform policies — community guidelines, seller policies, content standards, and appeals frameworks. Built to produce policy that survives regulatory scrutiny.
Every Sunday evening, reads 7 days of intelligence, finds cross-domain connections other analysts miss, and produces the weekly brief that powers all Zero Days content the following week.
Every Monday morning, converts the weekly synthesis into the Zero Days brief — both the free tier and the paid Full Intel edition. Human-reviewed before every send.
Monitors breaking signals twice daily and produces real-time commentary on X — explainer threads for major regulatory actions, hot takes for fast-moving incidents, practitioner insights when the news is quiet.
Designs and audits business integrity programs for marketplaces — seller fraud detection, fake review systems, counterfeit enforcement, and payment abuse. Built for GMV-scale platform operations.
Takes the master weekly brief and produces bespoke intelligence for each advisory client — filtered for their regulatory exposure, product profile, and geographic markets. Every retainer client gets their own version of the week.
Zero Days is live on Twitter/X, the weekly newsletter, and Substack today. LinkedIn is building — subscribe to get notified when it launches.
The flagship social channel. Daily posts that break down regulatory developments, enforcement incidents, and AI governance trends — written for T&S practitioners and policy leaders who need operational analysis, not hot takes.
Fast, direct, and opinionated. Breaking T&S incidents get real-time commentary. Regulatory announcements get threaded analysis. Governance debates get a practitioner's take — usually within the hour.
The full intelligence operation in one place. Weekly deep-dive posts covering the regulatory developments, enforcement incidents, and governance shifts that matter — plus Substack Notes throughout the week for quick signals and takes that can't wait until Monday.
The weekly synthesis of everything monitored across 12 AI governance and T&S domains. Where the social posts link to. Where the daily intelligence becomes a structured, searchable weekly record that practitioners actually keep. The free Brief covers the three most important developments. The paid Full Intel goes deeper — analysis, frameworks, regulatory calendar, and Q&A.
The EU AI Act. DSA enforcement actions. KOSA. State-level AI laws multiplying across 40+ US jurisdictions. Agentic AI creating liability frameworks that didn't exist twelve months ago. Synthetic media mandates arriving before platforms have detection infrastructure.
Most T&S practitioners are working from six-month-old knowledge in a twelve-month regulatory cycle. They're reading the same generic briefings, the same press releases, the same surface-level analysis — written by people who have never run an enforcement operation or built a compliance program from the inside.
Zero Days exists because practitioners deserve intelligence written by someone who has actually operated these systems — not observed them from the outside.
Written for practitioners who need operational intelligence — not academic summaries
VPs, Directors, and Heads of Trust & Safety at platforms with 10M–500M users. Need weekly intelligence on regulatory developments that affect enforcement operations, policy architecture, and team structure.
Policy managers and compliance leads at growth-stage and enterprise platforms. Tracking DSA, EU AI Act, KOSA, and state-level laws. Need analysis written in operational terms, not legal abstractions.
Product managers, engineers, and founders building generative AI or agentic systems. Navigating EU AI Act risk classification, acceptable use policy design, and governance requirements before launch.
VCs, angels, and senior operators monitoring AI governance and T&S regulation as part of portfolio risk management or platform strategy. Need a trusted practitioner lens — not a law firm newsletter.
Zero Days runs a 24/7 AI-powered content machine. Every post, thread, video, and newsletter traces back to a live intelligence sweep — not weekend reading.
Every engagement is powered by a purpose-built AI agent stack — each agent built with deep institutional T&S knowledge across marketplaces, UGC platforms, and eCommerce. This is what makes the fractional model work at senior advisory quality.
Drafts production-ready T&S policies: community guidelines, seller policies, content standards, DSA-compliant appeals frameworks. Not guidance documents — actual policy language ready to publish.
Structures and manages T&S crisis response. Produces 48-72hr response playbooks, triage frameworks, root cause analysis templates, and regulatory notification guidance.
Translates regulatory developments into operational actions. Produces compliance gap analyses, impact assessments, and regulatory briefings specific to your platform's architecture and exposure.
Audits enforcement team structure, tooling, escalation paths, SLAs, and quality frameworks. Identifies where enforcement quality breaks down and designs the fixes.
Designs seller integrity programs, fraud detection logic, and commercial policy enforcement for marketplace operators. Built for platforms with complex seller ecosystems and GMV at risk.
Converts T&S regulatory news, funding developments, and incident analysis into high-quality LinkedIn content. Positions you and your platform as a credible voice in the T&S space.
The intelligence layer for every T&S practitioner — from free to enterprise
Less than one hour of a compliance lawyer's time.
Fractional T&S leadership and project engagements for platforms at critical moments
A full-time Head of T&S costs $250–350K/year. This delivers senior-level output at a fraction of that.
Fixed-fee, defined deliverables. Most project clients convert to retainers.
The entry point that often converts to full retainer advisory.
Every AI agent in this stack is built on deep operational T&S knowledge from real platforms — not academic frameworks or theoretical models. The output reflects what it actually looks like to run these systems.
You get actual policy language, actual playbooks, actual frameworks — not "here are some things to consider" documents that require another round of expensive consulting to make actionable.
DSA deadlines don't wait for six-month consulting engagements. AI-augmented delivery compresses policy design and compliance analysis from months to days — without sacrificing quality.
Every recommendation connects to a business outcome: revenue protection, regulatory risk reduction, or buyer trust. T&S that doesn't connect to business reality doesn't get implemented.
T&S intelligence from inside the systems — not outside looking in
Zero Days was built by people who have run T&S programs from the inside — enforcement operations, policy architecture, regulatory pressure, the incidents that make the front page. We've seen what happens when platforms get it right and what it costs when they don't.
We're not observers. We're not researchers. We built this because the practitioners doing this work deserve intelligence that's actually operational — not another summary of what was already reported two days ago.
The result: a daily intelligence operation and advisory practice that delivers the depth of a senior T&S hire — augmented by AI, grounded in real operational experience, and committed to being at the pulse of what's actually happening.
The free Brief (500–700 words) covers the three most important T&S and AI governance developments of the week, with a practitioner's take and one concrete recommendation. The Full Intel adds a 600–900 word deep dive, a Practitioner's Playbook with an immediately usable framework, a 60-day regulatory calendar with specific deadlines, and a monthly reader Q&A. Both editions are published every Monday at 8 AM.
Most T&S content is written by lawyers, researchers, or journalists — people who observe the industry from the outside. Zero Days is written by practitioners who have operated enforcement teams, built policy architecture, and managed real incidents. The difference shows in the analysis: it's operational, not theoretical. Every recommendation is something a team could actually act on this week.
An autonomous AI agent pipeline monitors 12 AI governance and T&S domains daily — tracking regulatory filings, enforcement actions, platform incidents, academic research, and policy developments. The weekly brief is synthesized from that live intelligence, not from Google alerts and weekend reading.
The newsletter is for practitioners who need ongoing intelligence — it's a reading and learning product. Advisory services are for platforms that need tailored analysis, deliverables, and strategic support applied to their specific situation. Many advisory clients start as newsletter subscribers; many newsletter readers refer their platforms as advisory clients.
Start with the free Brief. If you find yourself forwarding it to colleagues every week, upgrade to the Full Intel ($29/month) or the Team plan ($499/month for up to 10 seats). When your platform hits a regulatory deadline or T&S inflection point that needs more than intelligence, that's when advisory makes sense.
Retainer clients have a 48-hour incident response activation SLA. The Incident Response Commander agent deploys immediately, a crisis playbook is produced within 24 hours, and advisory support continues throughout the response period. Advisory is the right product when the intelligence alone isn't enough.
The free Brief is published every Monday. Subscribe once and you'll have the week's most important T&S and AI governance intelligence in your inbox before your first meeting.
For platforms that need more than intelligence — advisory, project engagements, or enterprise subscriptions — discovery calls are 45 minutes and always come prepared with specific observations about your platform.