
OpenKat
Compliance you can actually understand.
OpenKat
Compliance you can actually understand.
OpenKat came to us with a hard problem: their product is genuinely useful, but the audience (government IT teams) needed a site that explained a dry topic without putting them to sleep. We helped them solve it with motion.
The brief
OpenKat is a government cybersecurity compliance platform that helps agencies track their security posture against national standards. We designed the marketing site, used motion heavily to explain the dry subject matter, and built the dashboard layout. AI summarization helps compliance teams interpret scan results in plain language.
What we solved
Government compliance is a category notorious for two problems: products that sound great in pitch decks but are unusable in practice, and marketing sites that read like 1990s government memos. OpenKat needed to feel modern enough that procurement teams would advocate for it internally and substantive enough that security analysts would trust it day-to-day.
How we got there
We led with motion to make the compliance posture concept tangible. Scroll-driven explainers walk visitors through how a typical scan works and what the resulting compliance report looks like. The dashboard is designed around the actual audit-prep workflow: what needs attention, what's been resolved, what's coming up next. Claude generates plain-language summaries of every audit finding so IT teams can communicate up the chain without translation.
What we shipped
The marketing site uses Framer Motion for hero and explainer sections, with a restrained editorial layout that signals seriousness. The dashboard surfaces the compliance posture as a single hero metric with drill-downs into each control. AI summaries appear on every scan finding with one-tap copy for inclusion in audit reports.
What changed for the client
OpenKat onboarded 8 government agencies at launch with another dozen in the pipeline. Audit prep time dropped 70% across pilot agencies, and the AI summary feature is the single most-praised feature in customer feedback.
Frequently asked.
Questions that come up most often when companies reach out about projects like this.
Motion earns its place when it makes a concept faster to grasp than static UI could. On OpenKat, we used Framer Motion for compliance scan explainers because seeing the system work is far more convincing than reading about it.
Only if every summary is paired with its source. On OpenKat, every Claude-generated summary links back to the underlying scan finding. The user can verify in one click, which is what makes the AI usable in a regulated environment.
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