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BOE 2025-2026
Today's BOE, explained. No fine print. No jargon. With the data to prove it.
Every morning at 9:30 you get the BOE news that affects you, explained in plain language. And when you need context, we cross-reference the rule with real data.
Every day between 100 and 300 official provisions are published. Most are not news. Some change your life without telling you.
The problem
The BOE has existed since 1661. Understanding it, until now, was your problem.
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300+ provisions per week
Most irrelevant. No filter, no context.
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Dense legal language
Written for lawyers. Read by everyone.
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The important stuff, buried
The changes that affect you most don't always come with a clear headline.
What we do differently
We don't summarize the BOE. We explain it. And we flag what the headline doesn't say.
01 · Fine printWhat headlines don't tell you
What headlines don't tell you
Our AI reads the full BOE every morning and flags provisions that change rights, create obligations or affect your wallet — even when buried in a 47-page technical annex.
Some provisions introduce meaningful changes that the headline doesn't reflect. Our AI detects and flags them so they don't slip through. Not because they're irregular — they're official, valid publications. But because we believe they deserve a second read.
Real example · BOE 13 April 2026
"Social Security will be allowed to share your data with fintech companies"
published in an order on "interoperability". We detected it. Others did not.
Each provision explained in plain language. What it is, who it affects, what changes. No legal jargon, no copying the official text.
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Every week we detect provisions that deserve a second read.
Not because they're illegal — they're official, valid publications. But because the headline doesn't reflect what the body of the text changes. You'll find them flagged in the daily BOE.