Quickstart
This quickstart takes you from signing in to your first assessed AI system. It is the fastest useful path through Gamut; later pages go deeper on each step.
Before you start
Section titled “Before you start”You will move faster if you have one real AI system in mind to register, an internal tool, an embedded model or a vendor AI product. Have a rough idea of:
- What it does and who uses it.
- What data it touches.
- Who owns it.
- Which obligation you care about most (for example EU AI Act readiness).
Step 1: Sign in to your workspace
Section titled “Step 1: Sign in to your workspace”Sign in at run.gamutassure.com. You land in your workspace, an environment isolated to your organisation. Everything you create stays within it. If you belong to more than one workspace, confirm you are in the right one.
Step 2: Register an AI system
Section titled “Step 2: Register an AI system”Open AI System Records and add your AI system. Give it a name, owner and a short description of what it does. This creates the anchor record that everything else connects to.
→ Full walkthrough: Register your first AI system.
Step 3: Complete intake and set a risk tier
Section titled “Step 3: Complete intake and set a risk tier”Run AI Use Case Intake & Approval for the system: capture purpose, users, data exposure, human oversight, supplier involvement and geography. Gamut uses this, through the Risk Tiering Engine and ACRS, to set a risk tier and route the system to the controls and frameworks that apply.
→ More detail: Intake & risk tiering.
Step 4: Run an assessment
Section titled “Step 4: Run an assessment”Open the framework routing suggested for the system, for example GTSAF or EU AI Act readiness, and score its controls on the maturity scale, recording your rationale as you go.
→ Full walkthrough: Run your first assessment.
Step 5: Capture evidence and findings
Section titled “Step 5: Capture evidence and findings”As you assess, use the Evidence Tracker to raise evidence requests and attach artefacts, and the Findings Register to record any gaps. Evidence and findings link back to the controls they relate to, so your assessment is defensible rather than just complete.
→ More detail: Evidence & findings.
Step 6: Produce a report
Section titled “Step 6: Produce a report”Open the Board Dashboard or generate a Workpaper Pack to see your AI inventory, risk picture, evidence quality and open findings in one place, suitable for leadership and review.
→ More detail: Reporting & exports.
Next steps
Section titled “Next steps”- Bring colleagues in: Invite your team.
- Understand the bigger picture: The governance lifecycle.
- Governing agents, not just models: Agentic stack overview.