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Intelligence your audience trusts.
Under your name.

A fully white-labeled weekly newsletter covering regulatory and industry developments — written, reviewed, and delivered for you. No writing. No research. No missed issues.

See exactly what your subscribers would receive. No commitment.

Set it up once.
It runs every week.

From onboarding to delivery, we handle everything. Your team spends zero hours on sourcing, writing, or formatting.

Step 01

We learn your audience

We configure coverage around your readers — their industry, their region, the regulatory bodies and authoritative sources that matter to them. Your logo, your name throughout.

Step 02

We source, write, and review

Each week, we monitor primary sources, draft the content, and review it for accuracy before it goes anywhere near your subscribers.

Step 03

Your audience stays informed

Your subscribers receive a professional, timely brief under your banner — reinforcing you as the organization that keeps them current.

Every edition.
Every week.

Each issue is a structured intelligence brief — not a link roundup. Developments are summarized clearly, with context your readers can act on. Coverage is built around what your audience actually needs to track, configured at onboarding and refined over time.

  • Authoritative source monitoring We monitor the regulatory bodies, government agencies, and industry publications that matter to your audience — configured at onboarding around their specific field (for financial institutions, this typically includes FDIC, Federal Reserve, OCC, and CFPB)
  • Regional spotlight One to three state or region-specific developments per issue — regulator bulletins, local compliance news, and relevant industry updates for your geography
  • Fully white-labeled Sent from your domain, under your brand — BriefHouse is never visible to your subscribers
  • Consistent weekly delivery Same day, every week — no missed issues, no scramble on your end

Not everything makes
the cut.

Every source we monitor produces more noise than signal. Our job is to filter it. Here's the rubric we apply to every item before it reaches your subscribers.

Significance

Does it change something?

We prioritize developments that alter requirements, introduce new obligations, or shift the regulatory environment in a meaningful way. Routine announcements and restated guidance don't make the cut.

Relevance

Does it apply to your audience?

Coverage is scoped to your readers — their industry, their size, their geography. A development that affects large national players but not your audience isn't in your brief, even if it made headlines.

Actionability

Is there something to do with it?

We favor developments your audience can act on — whether that's reviewing a policy, preparing for an exam cycle, or flagging something for counsel. Commentary without consequence stays out.

Sourced carefully.
Reviewed before it sends.

Every issue follows the same disciplined process — from primary sources to a human review before delivery.

Step 01

Source monitoring

We monitor official publications and authoritative sources continuously — the same primary sources your team would review if you had the time to do it yourself.

Step 02

Drafting and structuring

Relevant developments are identified, summarized in plain language, and structured into a consistent format your readers can scan quickly and act on.

Step 03

Human review

Every draft is reviewed before it goes out — checked for accuracy, relevance, and tone. Nothing reaches your subscribers without a person signing off first.

Step 04

Delivery under your brand

The final issue is sent through your newsletter platform, from your domain, under your brand — on schedule, every week.

A note on AI and content quality

We use AI-assisted drafting as part of our workflow — the same way a skilled editor uses tools to work efficiently. Every issue is reviewed and approved by a human editor before delivery. We do not publish first and correct later. If something is unclear or unsupported, it does not go out.

Simple.
Predictable.

No annual commitment required. Cancel anytime, no per-subscriber fees, no surprises.

Essential
$299
per month
+ $250 one-time setup  ·  Cancel anytime

Less than the cost of a single hour of outside counsel — for 52 professionally reviewed issues a year.

  • Weekly white-labeled newsletter
  • Focused source coverage — core regulatory and industry sources for your audience
  • 1–3 regional spotlights, based on available coverage
  • Your branding throughout
  • Delivered to your subscriber list

Not sure which fits? Request a sample and we'll talk through it.

Things people
ask us first.

Is the content AI-generated?

AI is part of our drafting workflow, but every issue is reviewed and approved by a human editor before delivery. We treat AI the way a newsroom treats a wire service — useful input, not the final word.

Who reviews it before it goes out?

A member of our team reviews every issue for accuracy, relevance, and tone. Nothing is auto-published. If something is questionable, it does not go out.

Can we review the draft before it sends?

Yes. We can build a review step into your workflow if you'd like eyes on it before delivery. Most clients prefer to let it run, but the option is always there.

Will it be sent from our domain?

Yes. The newsletter goes out through your platform, from your domain, under your brand. Your subscribers have no reason to know BriefHouse is involved.

Can coverage be tailored to our audience?

That's the whole point. Coverage is configured at onboarding around your readers — their industry, their geography, their regulatory environment. It is not a generic feed.

Is this only for financial institutions?

We currently serve community banks and banking associations, where we know the regulatory landscape well. If you're in another information-dense industry, reach out — we're open to the conversation.

See exactly what your
subscribers would receive.

We'll build a real sample issue — with your organization's name on it, covering your region, formatted the way it would actually go out. Not a generic demo. The real thing.

  • No sales call required to receive it
  • No commitment and no automated follow-up sequences
  • A real person will be in touch

Sample requested.

A real person will be in touch.