The Better Regulation Delivery Office BRDO has launched a new digital tool for monitoring legislative initiatives — the Telegram bot “Regulatory Monitor.” It provides rapid access to newly registered draft laws and generates concise AI-assisted summaries of explanatory notes.
Dozens of new draft laws are regularly published on the website of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Manually tracking these updates takes hours of work and creates a risk of missing important changes.
The “Regulatory Monitor” automatically tracks new draft laws published on parliamentary committee pages and sends notifications with:
- the draft law number and title;
- the initiator, political affiliation, and the lead committee;
- a link to the official document page;
- a concise AI-generated summary of the explanatory note.
“AI can make the work of public institutions more transparent and easier to monitor. The Regulatory Monitor is a step towards ensuring that every expert, entrepreneur, or civic activist can learn about legislative changes in time and influence them,” said Ihor Samokhodskyi, IT&Telecom Sector Head at BRDO.
The tool is designed for think tanks, civil society organisations, business associations, companies, legal professionals, media outlets, and other stakeholders engaged in public policy analysis and regulatory impact assessment.
The bot is updated hourly and sends notifications immediately after a draft law appears on a committee page. Users can select only those committees relevant to their area of work.
How to start using the tool on Telegram:
- Follow the link: https://t.me/UARegulatoryMonitorBot?start=website_news
- Click /start
- Select the committees you wish to monitor
The “Regulatory Monitor” is currently available in beta and is undergoing pilot testing. This phase allows the BRDO team to test hypotheses, improve algorithms and functionality, and collect user feedback for developing a full-scale solution.
You can leave feedback directly in the bot via the “Leave feedback” button.
Background
BRDO is actively exploring the use of AI for legal and analytical work. In 2025, the team launched several AI-based tools, including:
- The Telegram channels “301 Monitor” and “Corruption Radar,” which automatically publish short AI-generated summaries of newly issued court judgments under articles related to pornography offences and corruption-related crimes, respectively.
An interactive chat-based analytical tool built with NotebookLM for in-depth analysis of court judgments under Article 301 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.