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You’re about to give a vendor production access, or move a workload, or change how access is granted. The question in the back of your mind is always the same: will this break something we committed to in our SOC 2? The scenario advisor answers it — checked against your own report, in the report’s own words. This is a console capability on the One Plan, separate from the free Commitment Review.

Ask it like a conversation

The advisor is a chat, not a form. You tell it what you’re considering; it asks a couple of quick questions, and then it checks.
1

Describe the change

Pick what you’re planning — for example, giving a vendor production access — and answer a short back-and-forth: which vendor, what kind of access, from where, for how long.
2

Get a plain-English verdict

The advisor tells you what it found: potential conflicts with what you’ve committed to, obligations you’d need to meet, and areas your report is silent on — with the exact quoted language behind each one.

Grounded in your report, never invented

The check is deterministic and anchored. Every finding points to the specific commitment or control it came from — the verbatim sentence and where it appears in your report. If your report is silent on something, the advisor says so rather than guessing.
The advisor doesn’t grade you and it doesn’t hand you a generic checklist. It reads what you already committed to and tells you where a proposed change would rub against it — so you can decide before you act, not explain after an auditor asks.