For practitioners
Register as a founding consultant
The invitation
regXperience is a compliance workspace for the DPDP Act, 2023. Organisations use it to run assessments, keep the statutory registers, and collect evidence.
We invite 25 experienced practitioners to register as founding consultants: DPO-as-a-service providers, data-protection advisors, and independent auditors. Founding consultants use the platform to manage DPDPA compliance for their clients. The core obligations under the DPDP Rules start in May 2027.
0 of 25 seats decided
Apply before 30 September 2026. A person reviews each application in order of arrival. There are 25 seats.
What founding consultants get
A separate workspace for each client. Each workspace keeps its own answers, registers, and evidence. You control access until you transfer ownership to the client.
One console that shows all your clients, their readiness status, and their statutory deadlines.
A record of your work. The platform marks each completed module with your name and the date. This attestation appears in the client dossier.
Free use of the platform, permanently, for unlimited client workspaces. This does not change when paid plans start.
A one-hour call with the product team each month. Feedback from founding consultants sets the product roadmap.
What we ask from you
Show us that you do this work now. Send one redacted work sample (a DPIA, a gap assessment, or an audit report), your certifications (FDPPI, DSCI, IAPP, or ISO 27701 — none is mandatory), client references if you can share them (strongly encouraged), and the sectors you work in. Tell us clearly where the product does not meet your needs.
What this is not
This is not a marketplace, a certification, or an award. A public listing is optional and off by default. You choose, and you can change your choice at any time. Verification is never something you pay for.
How we handle your application data
We use your application data for one purpose: to assess your application. Only our reviewers see your work sample and references. Your clients and other members do not see them. You can export or delete your data from your account at any time. If you withdraw, we keep only the record that the application existed and its decision trail. If you opt in to the public directory, we show only approved profile facts: your name, city, profession, sectors, and verified credentials. We never show your work sample, your references, or your documents.
What we expect from members
Use the platform for real client work. The seat is for practitioners, not observers.
Attest only what you have checked. Every completed module carries your name and the date, and appears in the client's dossier.
Keep your credentials current. An expired certificate shows as lapsed until you renew it.
Give blunt product feedback. Join the monthly call with the product team when you can.
Follow your own professional rules — bar council, institute, or employer. You remain responsible for your professional advice. The platform is a tool, not the adviser.
Be truthful. Misrepresentation in your application or your directory listing ends membership.
The agreement and the guide
There is no separate consultant contract to sign. Your agreement with us is the Terms of Service, section 16 — practitioners and the founding consultants programme. It covers seats, the free founding terms, future pricing, and how membership can end.
Section 11 of the privacy policy covers your application data.
The onboarding guide is the what-to-expect page. For screen-by-screen product help, use How to use.