Sprinto is built for mid-market SaaS companies with an existing security function — not startups doing compliance for the first time. ComplyJet is built specifically for startups: guided setup even without a security team, a team that takes you from kickoff to audit, and flat pricing with no per-seat surprises.
Sprinto is a compliance platform built for mid-market SaaS companies with an existing security function. ComplyJet is built specifically for startups getting compliant for the first time: the complete compliance stack, a team that guides you from kickoff to audit, and pricing that's transparent from day one.
First-time compliance teams shouldn't need to understand the platform before they understand what compliance requires of them.
Hands-on guidance, included in every plan — not a consulting add-on for when things get stuck.
$5,000/year, published on our website. No demo required to find out if you can afford it.
Sprinto is designed for companies with an in-house security or IT lead who can manage the configuration, integration setup, and ongoing compliance program. For those teams, it's a capable platform. For a founding team running compliance alongside their day job for the first time, the experience can feel more complex than the task actually requires.
G2 reviewers describe Sprinto's onboarding as "intense" and note that getting full value from the platform requires significant upfront effort. ComplyJet is designed with the opposite assumption: your team is doing this for the first time, without a dedicated security function, and needs a clear path more than a configurable system.
Sprinto's model relies on their customer success team to guide companies through compliance. That support is available, but it's structured around companies that can engage during business hours, run async projects across teams, and have someone accountable internally. For a 5-person startup trying to close its first enterprise deal, the back-and-forth of a consulting-style engagement adds time and friction.
ComplyJet's support model gives every customer a 5-minute response SLA, a dedicated account manager, and auditor matching — structured to move fast alongside a lean team. When you have a question at 9pm because the enterprise buyer asked for your SOC 2 report by Friday, you get an answer.
Sprinto publishes no pricing. Every prospect books a demo before learning the number. For a startup founder evaluating five tools in a weekend, this is a dead end. Entry pricing starts around $6,000–$8,000/year for a single framework and climbs to $12,000–$15,000/year for multi-framework setups. API connectors and larger team sizes push costs above $20,000.
ComplyJet publishes its pricing — $5,000/year flat — so founders can make the decision without a sales process. If you need a second framework, it's $2,000–$3,000 more. That number is also on the website.
From founders and CTOs who thought carefully about the decision