A PolicyTech alternative for teams under 1,000.

NAVEX PolicyTech is built for enterprises (multi-language, AI summarization, dedicated account managers). If your team is under 1,000 employees and you just need policy attestation, renewals, and an audit log, Listor lands the same acknowledgement workflow without the enterprise tax.

$2 / user / month. Free for 10 assigned people. No card.Self-serve · 10-minute setup · No quote form

Listor vs PolicyTech, line by line.

ListorPolicyTech
Per-seat price visible on site-
Free tier (real, not trial)-
Self-serve setup (no demo gate)-
Setup in under 10 minutes-
Doesn't host your documents-
Built for under-1000-employee orgs-
Renewal sweeps + reminders
Force re-attestation on policy change
Audit log export (CSV + JSON)
Policy authoring + drafts + approvals-
Multi-language policy delivery-
AI policy summarization-

When PolicyTech is worth it.

NAVEX PolicyTech earns its price for a specific enterprise profile. If you fit, Listor is the wrong tool.

You're an enterprise: 1,000+ employees, multiple countries, multiple languages. PolicyTech's multi-language delivery and locale-aware renewal workflows are load-bearing for you. Listor does not branch attestation by locale.

You need policy authoring in the same tool, with drafts, reviewers, approval chains, and published versions. Listor takes a URL; PolicyTech owns the whole policy lifecycle.

You want AI policy summarization, dedicated account management, and a vendor who shows up to procurement calls. NAVEX is in that league; Listor is self-serve.

Migration

There is nothing to move.

The setup process that takes weeks with PolicyTech takes under a day with Listor.

Listor never receives your policy content. Wherever your published policies live today (PolicyTech, your wiki, Drive, SharePoint), Listor takes a title and a URL. That's the entire import.

The acknowledgement history from PolicyTech doesn't carry over. Most teams treat the cutover as a fresh attestation cycle. One round of acknowledgements lands the new evidence in Listor's audit log; renewal sweeps run automatically from there.

Pricing

Priced for SMB, not enterprise.

SSO puts you on Business. Below that it is $2 a head, and free for ten assigned people. You can have it running this afternoon.

Free

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Up to 10 assigned people, 5 documents.

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Pro

$2/ user / month

Unlimited documents, renewals, audit log.

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Business

$4/ user / month

SSO, custom retention, priority support.

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Frequently asked

What teams ask before the cutover.

  • Why does NAVEX PolicyTech cost so much?
    NAVEX targets enterprises: 1,000+ employees, multi-country, multi-language, with policy-authoring workflows, AI summarization, and account managers. The pricing reflects the platform breadth and the enterprise sales process. Most teams under 1,000 employees pay for capability they don't use.
  • Can Listor handle the policy attestation piece NAVEX does?
    Yes. For the core acknowledgement workflow, target docs to groups, employees attest, renewals run automatically, audit log exports on demand. The acknowledgement and audit-trail capabilities match for the SMB use case.
  • Does Listor do policy authoring?
    No. NAVEX has draft → review → approve → publish workflows inside the platform. Listor takes a URL to a policy that already exists somewhere (Notion, Drive, Confluence). If you need authoring in the same tool, NAVEX earns the cost.
  • How do we move our policies from PolicyTech?
    You don't migrate. Listor stores a title and URL. Wherever your published policies live (PolicyTech, your wiki, Drive), give Listor the link. The PolicyTech acknowledgement history doesn't carry over; most teams treat the cutover as a fresh attestation cycle.
  • What about multi-language policies?
    Listor delivers policies in whatever language the URL points to (your wiki / Drive / PDF can be in any language). What Listor doesn't do is auto-translate or branch the attestation flow by employee locale. PolicyTech does that natively.
  • Is the audit log really enough for a SOC 2 / ISO auditor?
    Yes. Per-employee, per-round, per-policy, IP and user-agent, timestamped. CSV or JSON export. Auditors typically accept this on the first round. The compliance team's FAQ has more detail.
  • How long does the cutover from PolicyTech actually take?
    For a small team (under 100 seats), under a day. Add documents (URLs), set groups, send the assignment email. The renewal cadence and audit log work the same as PolicyTech from day one.

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Free for 10 assigned people. No card. Five-minute setup.