advisory layer for labeling teams

Ask if the label is compliant, viable, and operationally safe.

LabelIQ is not just a chatbot. It is the advisory layer between a free tools hub and a full consulting engagement: faster triage, better questions, clearer risk signals, and a believable path into real help when the issue is bigger.

1 Structured intake instead of random prompting
3 Upgrade paths: audit, subscription, founder review
10+ Years of labeling, packaging, and SAP context
Ops Focus on execution risk, not content alone

Get a first-pass advisory answer in a structured way.

This is for teams that need clarity fast, but still want the answer framed like a real compliance and operations review rather than a random web summary.

Ask LabelIQ

Tell LabelIQ what product, market, and workflow you are dealing with so the answer can be shaped around the real operating context.

LabelIQ gives a structured first-pass advisory answer. It is not a legal certification service and should not be treated as a substitute for formal regulatory signoff.
GHS GS1 FDA EU MDR FSSAI SAP-linked labeling

LabelIQ result

First-pass advisory

Three realistic upgrade paths.

LabelIQ works best when it leads somewhere concrete. These are the three strongest next layers depending on urgency, volume, and complexity.

Single review

For one important question, one label family, or a fast founder-led second opinion before you move further.

Entry offer Book founder review

Monthly advisory

For teams with recurring label, packaging, or regulatory questions that need a specialist answer without hiring full-time.

Subscription path Ask about advisory plan

Structured audit

For higher-stakes issues where the real problem may involve templates, SAP, workflows, approvals, printers, or released-label governance.

Highest ROI Open audit offer

LabelIQ should grow into a real product layer, not stay a landing page.

This is the advisory bridge in the LabelNex platform roadmap. Later it can connect to saved question histories, tenant context, template review workflows, portal submissions, and backend-supported advisory rules. For now, the goal is a credible phase 2 public surface.