Free tools & templates for adopting AI safely

Practical, no-strings resources for UK professionals bringing AI inside their organisation properly. No sign-up to use the tools, and the templates are vendor-neutral — useful whether or not you ever use Hush.

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CLOUD Act exposure checker

Seven questions about who owns your current AI and cloud tools, and whether they sit within reach of US legal process. Computed in your browser, nothing stored, with a result you can forward to your DPO.

Run the checker → Free · no tracking
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AI savings calculator

Estimate the hours and cost your practice could save drafting with AI — using your own numbers, and net of the time to review each draft. Deliberately conservative; the method is shown in the open.

Open the calculator → Free · no tracking
Template

Practice AI policy template + DPIA

A plain-English staff AI policy and a matching DPIA your organisation can adopt as its own, written for general practice and vendor-neutral. Adoptable in about 30 minutes.

Get the templates → Free
Reading

Honest comparisons & guides

How Hush compares to ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Claude and relaxAI — said honestly, including what each does better — plus practical guides on shadow AI, AI policies and the jurisdiction question.

Compare honestly → Free

Free apps — no account needed

Free app

PDF tools (32 of them)

Compress, convert, merge, split, rotate, watermark, encrypt and OCR — 32 PDF tools running on UK hardware, in your browser, with nothing sent to a third-party cloud.

Open PDF tools →Free · no account
Free app

Contract & document review

Upload a contract, lease or NDA and get clause-by-clause analysis on UK-sovereign hardware, with zero file retention after processing.

Open review →Free · no account
Free app

Meeting assistant

Upload a meeting recording and get a transcript, summary, action items and decisions — processed on UK-sovereign hardware, nothing retained.

Open meeting tool →Free · no account
Why these are free: the fastest way to take quiet, unassessed AI use inside an organisation under proper governance is to put the right tools in people's hands. If they help, that's the point — and if you then want a UK-sovereign AI built for regulated work, that's what Hush is.