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Generators vs the Compliance Checker
Know which tool checks what: generators pre-check new drafts, the Compliance Checker audits what you already have.
Same rules, two different moments.
Split view of a generator's compliance result and the standalone checker's result cards
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Use a generator when creating something new. The compliance rules are applied while the content is written, and the result is pre-checked before you ever see it.
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Use the Compliance Checker when you already have content: copy from your website, an old caption, an agency draft, anything. Paste it and audit it.
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Either way, read the same result colours and the same Cannabis Act citations.
Tips and good to know
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Both use generations: generating content costs one (its built-in check is included, so one generation, not two), and each standalone Check for Concerns run costs one.
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A strong cleanup workflow for new customers: paste your current website descriptions into the checker, Auto-fix, apply the rewrites (free), and save the cleaned versions to your Library. Budget a generation per check and per Auto-fix.
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The free public scanner on the website never uses generations; it is the lighter, 500-character first look.
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