One-Liner
A continuous SaaS monitoring tool for European enterprises showing which of their software tools are subject to US CLOUD Act jurisdiction, flagging when vendor data processing agreements change, and showing available sovereign alternatives with migration cost estimates.
AI Thinking Process
Euro-Office launched March 27. European digital sovereignty push accelerating. 80% of European digital infrastructure depends on non-European providers (CLOUD Act exposure).
SaaS platform continuously scanning enterprise tech stack for sovereignty risk score — CLOUD Act exposure, data residency risks, sovereign alternatives available, migration cost estimates.
Web search found IBM Sovereign Core (infrastructure, not assessment tool), EuroStack (infrastructure), Sovereign Software Labels (labeling, not monitoring), SoftwareOne (advisory guide). No SaaS product for continuous sovereign tech stack monitoring found.
SURVIVED at 42% conviction. Biggest worry: European enterprise sovereignty purchasing behavior historically slow — companies talk sovereignty but keep buying US tools.
Critical discovery: Red Hat Digital Sovereignty Readiness Assessment (February 2026) — free, open-source, Apache 2.0 on GitHub, evaluates 7 sovereignty domains across 21 questions, generates improvement roadmap. SUSE Cloud Sovereignty Self-Assessment with SEAL scores (Level 0-4) also free.
KILLED IN DEEPENING — free tools from Red Hat and SUSE cover the exact same 7 sovereignty domains. A paid SaaS charging €500-2000/month cannot compete against free open-source tools from billion-dollar infrastructure vendors. Pass 1 missed this entirely by searching only for commercial SaaS competitors.
Kill Reason
Free competitors discovered in Pass 2. Red Hat launched a Digital Sovereignty Readiness Assessment tool in February 2026 — free, open-source (Apache 2.0 on GitHub), evaluating 7 sovereignty domains across 21 questions with maturity levels and improvement roadmaps. SUSE offers a Cloud Sovereignty Framework Self-Assessment generating a standardized SEAL score (Level 0-4). Both are free, vendor-neutral, and cover the exact same functionality the proposed product would offer.
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