Signalement.net
France-hosted whistleblowing channel by Vaco, focused on anonymous alerts and a simple four-step handling flow.
French buyers who want a domestic hoster and a basic confidential-alert workflow without a broad compliance-suite pitch.
Distinctive features
- France-hosted product with explicit Sapin II article references on public pages
- Anonymous reporting and in-product messaging are both public claims
- Product story stays narrow and easy to understand
Add-ons and conditions
Costs or terms not included in the headline price.
- Pricing is not published publicly
- No public self-serve trial was found
Notable
- Positioned tightly around the whistleblowing channel rather than a broad compliance suite.
- Public copy emphasises confidentiality, anonymity, and France hosting.
- Legal surface is still anchored in Sapin II rather than a broader Waserman / Directive narrative.
- Commercial transparency is minimal: no public pricing and no self-serve trial.
Browser-verified evidence - 2026-04-21
- Attempted direct browser inspection of the live public site in Chromium during this pass, but the homepage did not return a stable rendered response before timeout.
- I therefore did not add any fresh browser-confirmed claims beyond the public-page and customer-procedure-PDF evidence already cited in this entry.
- This file should still be read strictly as a public-evidence review, not a browser-validated product walkthrough.
Scoring review - 2026-04-21
Scored under the 25-criterion rubric v2 at access tier P (public pages only; no trial or public handler environment).
Base score: 15 / 50. France country bonus: 6 / 8.
| Category | Score | Max |
|---|---|---|
| A. Legal compliance | 5 | 16 |
| B. Reporter experience | 7 | 10 |
| C. Handler experience | 1 | 10 |
| D. Security | 2 | 8 |
| E. Commercial | 0 | 6 |
What lifts Signalement.net up: public pages are unusually explicit about French legal grounding for a small domestic product. Sapin II is not just implied; it is part of the public product story, and the France-hosted posture is clear. Public customer procedure PDFs also show a platform-generated confidential code for reporter follow-up.
What caps the score: almost everything beyond the public promise stays opaque. There is no public pricing, no trial, no documented deadline automation, and no modern trust artefacts like ISO 27001 or sub-processor disclosure.
Buyer fit: French organisations that prioritise domestic hosting and a narrow whistleblowing product over commercial transparency or feature depth. Weak fit for buyers who want proof-heavy procurement evidence.
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Frequently asked questions about Signalement.net
Answers derived from vendor-published materials dated on this page.
- Is Signalement.net suitable for SMEs under 250 employees?
- Signalement.net does not publish entry-tier pricing, so SME buyers need to request a quote to assess fit. Procurement is sales_only. French buyers who want a domestic hoster and a basic confidential-alert workflow without a broad compliance-suite pitch.
- Which national whistleblower laws does Signalement.net explicitly reference?
- Signalement.net explicitly cites the following national transpositions of Directive 2019/1937 in its public materials: France (Sapin II). Absence from this list does not mean the platform can't be used in other EU jurisdictions — all 27 member states have transposed the Directive. Verify jurisdictional fit with the vendor directly.
- Does Signalement.net process whistleblower report content with AI?
- No — Signalement.net does not process report content with AI or machine translation per its vendor materials. Verify the vendor's subprocessor list to confirm no downstream AI processing occurs.
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