Rembrandt Editor Plus extends Rembrandt Editor with two paid tiers: a Professional plan for individual practitioners and a Team plan for vulnerability, content design and customer communications teams in regulated organisations.
Rembrandt Editor Plus exists because vulnerability teams in regulated organisations are doing different work. They need to enable colleagues across the business to produce vulnerability-aware content without routing every draft through a specialist queue. They need to evidence what was reviewed and what was flagged. They need to work across UK, EU and US frameworks in the same document. And procurement needs to be able to buy it.
The Professional tier exists for practitioners who use Rembrandt regularly enough that the Free tier's caps and single-jurisdiction limit get in the way. It is a smaller offer aimed at a different audience, with a price point to match.
What Team adds over Professional
What Professional adds over Free
Pricing
Prices shown are exclusive of VAT. UK customers: VAT added at 20%. EU business customers with a valid VAT ID: reverse charge applies. EU consumers: VAT applied at your local rate.
Prices shown are exclusive of VAT. UK customers: VAT added at 20%. EU business customers with a valid VAT ID: reverse charge applies. EU consumers: VAT applied at your local rate.
Pasted content is handled as transient input, sent for analysis, returned, not retained, in Free and Professional tiers. In Team, content is retained only for the audit trail at your organisation's request, on your data retention terms.
Pasted content is not used to train any model in any tier.
Data processing agreement, security questionnaire, supplier due diligence pack and information governance documentation are available on request.
Free Rembrandt is live at rembrandtapp.com today. Professional and Team tiers are in active build. Pilot organisations have direct input into how the team features are scoped.
If your organisation has a defined need now, such as a Consumer Duty file review coming up, a redesigned letter set being drafted, a vulnerability framework being rolled out, that is exactly the conversation we want to have.