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LogicGate: Born in the Cloud. Built for What's Next!

Matt Kunkel

Jon Siegler

Dan Campbell

Co-Founders & CEOs


“We are built on modern technology, and it’s been a consistent theme of our engineering culture to keep things modern and keep adapting as we’ve grown.”

In a business landscape dominated by digital transformation, artificial intelligence (AI), and agile risk management, the Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) market is undergoing a long-overdue disruption. At the center of this shift is LogicGate—a company that hasn’t merely adapted to the modern age but was born in it (10 years ago to be exact). “After a career in the consulting space surrounded by outdated legacy systems, we knew the industry needed reform - and then LogicGate was born in the cloud,” says Matt Kunkel, Co-Founder & CEO, LogicGate. “We are built on modern technology, and it’s been a consistent theme of our engineering culture to keep things modern and keep adapting as we’ve grown.” This foundation has propelled LogicGate into the upper echelon of next-gen GRC providers—those who aren’t just offering software, but reshaping how organizations approach risk, compliance, and operational resilience.

The traditional GRC space is plagued by complexity. From dated user interfaces to clunky workflows and expensive upkeep, enterprise risk platforms have long been more burden than benefit. “At the enterprise level, there’s an abundance of legacy systems that actually make work harder, more cumbersome,” says Jon Siegler, Co-Founder & CPO, LogicGate. “The UIs are dated and difficult to use, and software updates require an intense amount of time, effort, and expertise. Even minor changes require custom coding.”

These are not isolated frustrations. Enterprises across industries—from banking to biotech—struggle with legacy GRC systems that can’t scale, can’t flex, can’t automate and can’t integrate. LogicGate recognized this massive gap in the market and built a solution designed not just to fill it, but to redefine it. Rather than take an incremental approach, LogicGate is leading with boldness, helping enterprise clients confidently replace outdated GRC platforms and equip them with its cloud-native solution. The payoff? Flexibility, scalability, and an experience that users enjoy. “Our platform is built with usability in mind, proving you don’t have to sacrifice manageability for modernity,” says Dan Campbell, Co-Founder & Chief Architect, LogicGate. “When risk leaders want to make the shift from Excel or point-solution systems, they turn to us to adopt a holistic, dynamic solution that is more efficient, increases productivity, and fast-tracks GRC maturity.”

LogicGate’s ability to win enterprise business by replacing deeply embedded legacy point-solution systems speaks volumes about its product maturity and real-world utility. Enterprises don’t take system replacements lightly. Yet, across industries, companies are betting on LogicGate to modernize one of the most mission-critical aspects of their business: how they manage risk.

User Experience That Works for Everyone
For too long, GRC has been synonymous with clunky software that only IT or power users could navigate. LogicGate flips the script with a platform designed for real people—risk managers, compliance teams, legal departments, and operations leaders. From drag-and-drop workflow builders to dynamic reporting and a sleek UI, LogicGate’s platform makes sophisticated risk management accessible without sacrificing power. No more six-month onboarding cycles or week-long training sessions. With LogicGate, teams get value fast—and grow into the platform as their needs scale. “It’s not just about having modern technology. It’s about solving real problems in elegant ways. Our engineering culture is grounded in that principle,” notes Dan.

Integration Without the Headaches
One of the biggest hurdles in GRC implementation is integration. Legacy systems often fail to connect with the tools businesses already use—causing data silos, fragmented workflows, and duplicated effort. LogicGate changes the game with seamless out-of-the-box integrations and a robust API framework. Whether you’re connecting to JIRA, Slack, Salesforce, or a custom-built system, LogicGate ensures your risk data flows effortlessly where it’s needed and is easily accessible in real time. This level of integration makes GRC a central part of daily operations rather than a standalone task to be dealt with after the fact. Risk becomes embedded in the culture—not buried in spreadsheets or inaccessible systems.

The business world doesn’t stand still, and neither should your GRC system. LogicGate is built with modularity and scalability at its core, empowering organizations to expand their programs organically. Whether it’s building new workflows, responding to emerging regulations, or onboarding a new department, customers can do it themselves—without code or consultants. “Our platform evolves with our customers,” Kunkel emphasizes. “You don’t need to rip and replace every time your priorities shift. LogicGate moves with you.”

It’s this future-ready approach that has earned the company loyalty from clients across industries and continents.

An Engineering Culture with Purpose
Beneath the hood, LogicGate’s success is powered by an engineering-first culture that prizes purposeful innovation over trendy features. Their focus? Delivering functionality that solves real problems with speed, elegance, and resilience. “We don’t just want to be modern for the sake of being modern,” says Campbell. “We’re constantly asking: ‘how can we make this more intuitive, more scalable, and more effective for our customers?’”

This ethos runs deep, influencing everything from product roadmap decisions and customer relations to how the team elevates GRC processes with AI-driven capabilities. In an industry where many players fall behind because of inflexible codebases or outdated development practices, LogicGate remains refreshingly agile.

GRC as a Strategic Advantage
In today’s risk-intensive world, GRC isn’t just about avoiding penalties—it’s a strategic asset. The organizations that thrive are those that can proactively manage threats, respond to regulatory shifts, and embed risk awareness into every corner of the business. With LogicGate, companies can do just that—transforming compliance and risk from a reactive function to a proactive force for innovation and resilience. In late 2004, the company introduced the industry’s first Value Realization Tool, giving organizations a holistic view of performance and translating that data into the financial value of their GRC programs. Now, risk leaders can track key program initiatives in real-time and provide conservative financial values tied to vital program operations, enabling more effective communication with C-Suite executives and board members. “Our customers aren’t just checking boxes. They’re building intelligent risk frameworks that empower their business to move faster—with more confidence,” Jon points.

Backed by a fast-growing customer base and significant market momentum, LogicGate is rapidly scaling its operations and introducing cutting-edge, automated tools to meet rising demand. Its flexible go-to-market model, cloud-native deployment, and focus on enterprise customers have positioned it as one of the most exciting companies in the GRC space. Not to mention, LogicGate is redefining the future of GRC with its suite of Spark AI features, fueling customers to be more proactive, efficient, and unlock modern-day solutions for modern-day obstacles. With venture backing, a sharp leadership team, and a laser focus on customer experience, LogicGate is redefining what it means to manage risk today and be equipped for the evolving landscape.

The Verdict
LogicGate isn’t just another GRC platform—it’s the modern GRC platform built for today’s business realities and tomorrow’s challenges. Agile, intuitive, and deeply integrated, it delivers on the promise that many in the space have long failed to keep making risk and compliance management a value driver instead of a burden. For companies looking to modernize how they operate in a world of continuous change, LogicGate offers a compelling path forward. “GRC needs something that works better than legacy systems,” concludes Siegler. “LogicGate is built for business, for IT, and for the people using it every day.”