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Built for consultants managing multiple operator clients
The Consultancy Subscriber model gives compliance consultants and advisory firms a single account through which they generate operator-specific compliance documentation for each of their clients. The platform handles the regulatory mapping and document logic. You apply professional judgement and deliver the finished compliance suite.
Each client is added as a Named Client within your account. Their Company Information Schedule is held separately. All documents generated for that client are in the client's name, with the client's specific network details — not yours and not a generic template.
All 29 Authorisation Conditions
Documentation mapped to every Ofgem AC across Sections A, B and C. Updated to the final determined conditions published January 2026.
Unlimited Named Clients
Add as many operator clients as needed under your single Consultancy Subscriber account. Per-client licence pricing applies.
Production-ready in days
The wizard-driven document system adapts to each client's network type, regulated role and organisational structure. Board-ready DOCX output.
UKDEA Award-winning platform
Built by the team that helped shape the regulatory framework. UKDEA Outstanding Collaboration Award 2025.
Consultancy Subscriber Licence
- Single consultant account covering all operator clients
- Separate Named Client records — each with own Company Information Schedule
- All documents generated in the operator's name, not the consultant's
- Over 69 policy documents across all 29 Ofgem Authorisation Conditions
- AI compliance checker on every generated document
- Board-ready DOCX output for each operator client
- Priced below £5,000 +VAT per client — within public sector procurement thresholds
Who is this for?
The Consultancy Subscriber model is for:
- Independent compliance consultants advising heat network operators on Ofgem authorisation
- Sector-specialist advisory firms managing documentation for multiple operator clients
- Engineering consultancies supporting clients through the authorisation process
- Legal and regulatory professionals supporting operators with compliance evidence
- Managing agents responsible for compliance across multiple heat network sites
Also see: Ofgem Heat Network Registration — what operators need to submit before January 2027.