Product Features¶
Dutro's app is organized into a left sidebar with five areas, each covering a different part of your privacy program. This section walks through every page and tab: what it's for, and how to read it.
For accessing Dutro and creating your account, see Getting Started.
Who fills in what¶
Most of the detailed compliance work in Dutro — the RoPA wizard, vendor risk assessments, framework control status, gap analysis, risk write-ups, and policy drafts — is populated by your Dutient consultant as part of your engagement. As a customer user, you'll mostly be viewing this work to track progress and pull evidence for your own reporting.
Everywhere else, treat the screen as your consultant's working view into your compliance program — this guide explains what each field means so you can make sense of what you're looking at.
What you can do directly
- Reassign ownership of departments and legal entities (Company Profile)
- Upload evidence to the Evidence Bank
- Tag people and create channels in Workspace to pull the right stakeholders into a conversation
- Approve things that require your sign-off, like closing out a risk once remediation is complete
- Settings — your personal account settings and appearance.
- Company Landscape — your company's profile, the master control framework, a governance dashboard, data-flow visualization, and an internal team workspace.
- Department Landscape — per-department discovery (RoPA), vendor management, and the evidence repository.
- Risk Landscape — AI-detected compliance gaps, risk tracking through to remediation, and exportable compliance reports.
- Trust Landscape — the compliance activity log, policy drafting/publishing, and a built-in law library.
- Consent Landscape (preview, in development) — a cookie/website consent management platform (CMP): build and publish consent banners, track visitor consent, and discover third-party trackers.