For lobbying firms registered in 2+ jurisdictions

Every deadline. Every jurisdiction. Cited.

LobbyClock generates every registration, renewal, and disclosure deadline your firm owes across states — each one citing its statute and linking to the official source — then watches the state registries nightly so a lapsed registration can never blindside you.

No credit card. No sales call required — though we're happy to shred your live compliance status on one.
$50/day, uncappedMassachusetts late-filing fee, accruing until you fileM.G.L. c. 3
Up to $11,275Georgia's late-report ladder: $275, +$1,000 at day 15, +$10,000 at day 45O.C.G.A. § 21-5-71(f)
$180,000Fine assessed by New York's ethics commission against one repeat late filerethics.ny.gov enforcement

A compliance clock that shows its work

Enter your lobbyists, clients, and jurisdictions. LobbyClock does the rest — and every date it generates can be verified against the government source in one click.

The deadline matrix

Every dated obligation for every lobbyist–client–jurisdiction pairing: registrations, renewals, monthly/quarterly/semiannual reports. Each row carries its statute citation and a link to the official page, with a 30/14/7/1-day escalating alert ladder.

The registry watchdog

State lobbyist registries are swept nightly and diffed against your roster. Expired registrations, registrations nobody is tracking, expiring windows — surfaced before the fines start. Jurisdictions we can't watch yet say so, honestly.

The rule monitor

The source pages behind every ruleset are re-fetched and diffed. When a state changes a fee, a form, or a filing window, you see the before/after and exactly which of your deadlines it touches.

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Live late-fee exposure

Anything overdue shows its accruing dollar exposure computed from the jurisdiction's actual fee schedule — per-day rates, stepped ladders, caps. The number your managing partner actually cares about.

The evidence log

Mark a filing done with its confirmation number and it lands in an append-only audit trail — the record an ethics auditor asks for, already assembled.

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Citation-backed rulesets

Our jurisdiction rulesets are researched from statutes and commission guidance, adversarially re-verified, and published in-product with confidence levels and caveats. No black boxes.

Published pricing. No sales gate.

Compliance suites start at $25,000/year behind a demo wall, and filing services bill like law firms. LobbyClock is the self-serve tier they left open. Every plan starts with a free 14-day trial.

Solo

$199
per month · billed monthly
  • 1–2 lobbyists
  • Up to 4 jurisdictions
  • Deadline matrix + alert ladder
  • Evidence log & audit trail
  • Email alerts
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Firm

$449
per month · save 2 months on annual
  • Up to 10 lobbyists
  • 12 jurisdictions
  • Registry watchdog (nightly reconciliation)
  • Rule monitor with source diffs
  • Late-fee exposure meter
  • Priority support
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Multistate

$799
per month · save 2 months on annual
  • Unlimited roster
  • All covered jurisdictions
  • Priority rule-change alerts
  • CSV/ICS export & API access
  • Onboarding with your live registry data
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Free: your firm's exposure snapshot

We'll scan the public state registries and send you a one-pager: every registration we can find for your firm, its status, what's expired or expiring, and the late-fee schedule behind each one — every line cited to the official source. Built entirely from public records; we need nothing but your firm name.

Compliance Exposure Snapshot — Capitol South Group
Generated from public state lobbyist registries · every line cites its source
EXPIRED Hal Brennan — TX · lapsed Dec 31
EXPIRED Hal Brennan — MO · lapsed Jan 5
ACTIVE Renee Calloway — GA · expires Dec 31
ACTIVE Renee Calloway — NY · expires Dec 31
TX late fine: $500 per late report · Tex. Gov't Code § 305.033

Questions a careful buyer asks

How do I know your dates are right?

Every deadline in LobbyClock carries the statute or rule citation it derives from, plus a link to the official government page — you can verify any date in under a minute. Rulesets are researched from primary sources, adversarially re-verified, and published in-product with per-jurisdiction confidence levels and caveats. Where something is conditional or ambiguous, we say so instead of guessing.

Is this legal advice?

No. LobbyClock is a calendaring and monitoring aid. It organizes public legal information and watches public registries; it does not interpret the law for your specific situation, and it is not a substitute for counsel. That's also why everything links to the source.

What data do you hold about my firm?

Only information that is already public record or headed there: who lobbies for whom, where, registration dates, and filing confirmations. No strategy documents, no financials, no client secrets. That's a deliberate design decision.

Which jurisdictions are covered?

Federal (LDA), CA, FL, GA, MA, MO, NJ, NY, NYC, PA, TX, and VA at launch, with registry watchdog coverage expanding state by state — the app shows you exactly which of your jurisdictions are watched versus deadline-only, and we add states in the order customers need them.

What happens after the 14-day trial?

Pick a plan and pay by card or invoice — or walk away and keep your exported data. No sales call is ever required.