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WhistBoard

Polish whistleblower platform built by software house Deviniti with legal input from the Olesiński i Wspólnicy law firm.

Typical buyer

Polish and German organisations that value a law-firm-backed product with explicit accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.1).

Distinctive features

  • Legal advisory input from Olesiński i Wspólnicy, a major Polish law firm
  • EU-hosted servers stated on the public site
  • WCAG 2.1 accessibility compliance for the reporter interface
  • ODO24 2022 podium placement

Add-ons and conditions

Costs or terms not included in the headline price.

  • ISO 27001 coverage is inherited from Deviniti's hosting; no independent product-level certification disclosed
  • No free trial or self-serve onboarding path

Notable

  • Joint product between a software house (Deviniti) and a law firm (Olesiński i Wspólnicy) — the legal review is a marketed differentiator in Poland.
  • Explicit commitment to WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards for the reporter-facing interface — rare among PL-domestic vendors.
  • EU hosting stated directly on the public site; underlying infrastructure is Deviniti’s ISO 27001-certified environment.
  • ODO24 ranked WhistBoard on the podium in the 2022 edition; the product was not placed in the 2024 top-10 list.
  • No free trial or self-serve checkout; procurement is demo- and quote-driven.

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Frequently asked questions about WhistBoard

Answers derived from vendor-published materials dated on this page.

Is WhistBoard suitable for SMEs under 250 employees?
WhistBoard does not publish entry-tier pricing, so SME buyers need to request a quote to assess fit. Procurement is sales_only. Polish and German organisations that value a law-firm-backed product with explicit accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.1).
Which national whistleblower laws does WhistBoard explicitly reference?
WhistBoard explicitly cites the following national transpositions of Directive 2019/1937 in its public materials: Poland (Act on the Protection of Whistleblowers, in force 25 September 2024), Germany (HinSchG). 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 WhistBoard process whistleblower report content with AI?
No — WhistBoard 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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