TheArtOfService vs Comp AI
Comp AI is open-source, agentic compliance automation for SOC 2, ISO, HIPAA and GDPR, describing itself as the Vercel of AI for compliance. Its existence is a fair argument that framework readiness automation is heading toward commodity pricing. TheArtOfService is not that product. It is the pre-computed map between 686 frameworks: 310K+ judged mappings, the reasoning behind each, and the claims that were argued against and rejected, kept in place with the reason each failed.
| Feature | TheArtOfService | Comp AI |
|---|---|---|
| What it does | The map between standards | Readiness automation on a chosen standard |
| Framework coverage | 686 frameworks | SOC 2, ISO, HIPAA, GDPR |
| Open source | MCP server and SDKs are public, the graph is licensed | Yes, that is the model |
| Rejected claims published | Every refuted mapping kept and queryable | Not published |
| Agent access | MCP endpoint, free tools need no key | No public MCP server |
| Evidence collection | Not offered | Core function |
| Pricing | $299 per crosswalk, or from $19/month | Open source, with hosted tiers |
Why Choose TheArtOfService
Unmatched Coverage
686 compliance frameworks with 21,696 controls and 310K+ cross-framework mappings — far beyond any competitor.
Accessible Pricing
Professional plan at $149/month with no annual contracts. A generous free tier gives full platform access. No sales calls required.
Maximum Flexibility
No integrations needed to get started. Instant access to framework mapping, AI advisory, and self-assessments. Cancel anytime.
686
Frameworks
21,696
Controls
310K+
Cross-Mappings
824
Assessments
Frequently Asked Questions
If Comp AI is open source, why pay for anything?
Because they are not the same work. An open-source readiness tool automates evidence collection against a standard you have already chosen. What it does not have, and what open source does not produce cheaply, is a judged map between hundreds of standards: every mapping argued for, argued against, and the rejections kept where you can read them. That took a corpus of held source documents and a verification pass per framework.
Would you recommend Comp AI?
If the job is reaching SOC 2 on a small budget, an open-source readiness tool is a reasonable place to start, and we do not compete with it. Come back when the question becomes which standard to take next.
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