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The Guardian Agent

Your invisible compliance reviewer that checks every output

The Guardian Agent is a specialist AI that reviews every piece of content created by your agency. It works silently in the background — you never need to interact with it directly. Think of it as a compliance officer sitting behind every agent, double-checking their work.

What it checks

The Guardian reviews content against multiple rules:

  1. AHPRA advertising guidelines (for health practitioner brands).

  2. TGA advertising rules (for brands selling therapeutic products).

  3. Your Brand DNA — the voice, tone, and values you have set for your brand.

  4. General Australian consumer law (misleading claims, false guarantees).

  5. Platform-specific rules (what Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook allow in ads).

How it reports issues

When the Guardian finds a problem, it adds a flag to the output. You will see a small warning label on the content. Click it to see what was flagged and why. The Director will also mention compliance issues in conversation if they are significant.

Tip: The Guardian errs on the side of caution. Sometimes it flags things that are borderline. You can always ask the Director "Is this actually a problem?" and get a plain-language explanation.

Can I override it?

Yes. The Guardian is an adviser, not a gatekeeper. If you believe the content is compliant and the flag is a false alarm, you can proceed. However, for AHPRA and TGA matters, we strongly recommend taking the warnings seriously — the fines are real and substantial.

Warning: Overriding a compliance flag means you take responsibility for the content. NotRealSmart cannot be held liable for content you publish after dismissing a warning.


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