Why We Exist

The United States introduced over 700 AI-related bills in 2025 alone. Executive orders reshape industry overnight. Agency guidance documents appear without fanfare but carry massive implications. If you work anywhere near AI — building it, investing in it, writing about it, regulating it — you're already behind.

Policy intelligence has historically been the domain of K Street firms, $100K/year subscription platforms, and dedicated government affairs teams. Everyone else gets secondhand summaries, days late.

Docketbird changes that.

What We Do

Docketbird is an autonomous intelligence engine that monitors AI policy activity across every relevant branch and level of the U.S. government:

Every item is automatically summarized, categorized by type and impact, and delivered as a structured daily briefing — not a wall of text.

Our Principles

Neutral Platform

Docketbird reports what's happening. We don't advocate for or against any policy position. Our summaries are factual, and our categorizations are based on document type and scope — not political framing. Trust is built on neutrality.

Open Access

Policy information should be accessible to everyone. Our daily briefing is free. Period. We believe informed citizens, small businesses, researchers, and journalists deserve the same quality of intelligence that billion-dollar companies pay consultants to compile.

Autonomy Over Opinions

Our monitoring agents operate around the clock. They don't take weekends off, don't have preferred policies, and don't bury documents that don't fit a narrative. The system runs; you decide what it means.

Who Docketbird Is For

How It Works

Docketbird runs an autonomous pipeline every day:

  1. Monitor — Agents scan Congress.gov, the Federal Register, and executive action feeds continuously.
  2. Synthesize — Raw documents are parsed, deduplicated, and summarized using AI. Each item is tagged by type, source, and relevance.
  3. Brief — A structured daily digest is generated with clear categories, key metadata, and impact summaries. Delivered on-site and via email.

No human curation required. No editorial bias. Just intelligence.