You can use RegIntelHub in whatever way fits your workflow — actively or passively.
There is no obligation to contribute
You might recognize yourself in one (or several) of these.
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You can use RegIntelHub as a daily reference when you need to check:
Most users come here to verify a requirement quickly and move on.
No account needed to browse.
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RegIntelHub includes practical reporting tools built from real regulatory data.
They help you think through questions like:
The tools support your decision-making — they do not replace official guidance.
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If you don’t want to monitor dozens of authorities, you can subscribe to the weekly PV newsletter.
It includes:
One concise update per week.
No noise.
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Contributing is optional and usually very small in scope.
Typical contributions include:
Even a single verified update helps the entire community.
Editing is done via a free Notion account, which takes about a minute to create.
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You can join the RegIntelHub Community — an open Slack workspace for PV and regulatory professionals.
Some people:
Many others:
Posting is optional. Lurking is completely fine.
Slack is free and easy to join, and you can participate at your own pace.
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If you come across a useful regulatory update, you can share it in whatever way feels comfortable:
#updates-and-requirements or #ask-pv) if you’re happy to share publiclyShared updates may be:
Sharing is optional, visibility is your choice, and only public, non-confidential information should be shared.
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RegIntelHub follows one simple rule:
Every answer must be backed by an official source.
This means:
Information without a source may be corrected or removed to keep the platform trustworthy.
To protect both users and the platform:
RegIntelHub is a shared professional space focused on clarity, accuracy, and collaboration.