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Your members manufacture connected products. Each one needs Annex VII documentation before December 2027. Individual consultancy engagements cost €5,000–15,000 per member. With 70 licenses, each dossier is produced in 20 minutes.

You are an industry association, trade body, or sectoral alliance representing manufacturers of products with digital elements — IoT sensors, smart home devices, wearables, building automation, connected electronics. Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 requires every manufacturer to produce Annex VII technical documentation before placing products on the EU market. Most SME members — 10 to 50 employees — cannot afford individual compliance consultancies. CRACheck Professional Pack: 70 licenses, €1,199 one-time. 8 structured PDF documents per product. Offer CRA documentation as a member service.

Buy pack — €1,199 See what each dossier includes

€1,199 · One-time · 70 dossiers · 8 PDFs each · Your data never leaves your browser

Built on Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 · Annex VII structure · Annex I Parts I & II mapped · EU Declaration of Conformity (Annex V) · 100% browser-side — GDPR-native

The numbers that matter for your association

Every member with a connected product needs CRA documentation. Individual consultancy engagements are unaffordable for most SMEs. The association that provides a structured alternative becomes the reference point on CRA compliance for the entire sector.

70
Dossiers per pack. One license per product per manufacturer. Independent activation by each member.
20 min
Per dossier — vs 15-20 hours of manual drafting or €5,000-15,000 of external consultancy per member.
8 PDFs
Per product. Classification, Annex VII, risk assessment, vulnerability handling, DoC, CE marking, Art. 14 template.

Who uses the professional pack

CRACheck Professional Pack is built for associations, federations, and alliances that need to provide CRA documentation capability to dozens of member companies simultaneously.

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Industry associations & confederations
Representing manufacturers of connected products. Offering compliance documentation as a member benefit or subsidised service.
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Sectoral trade bodies
IoT alliances, electronics federations, smart home associations. Centralising CRA compliance for the sector.
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Technology clusters & innovation hubs
Supporting startups and SMEs in regulated markets. Adding CRA documentation to the support portfolio alongside funding and mentoring.
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Standards & compliance committees
Working groups within larger associations. Providing practical CRA tools alongside guidance documents and policy positions.

What CRA documentation costs your members — with and without the association

Without the association service
€350,000+
Individual consultancy: 70 members × €5,000-15,000 per engagement
Most SME members cannot afford this
Some will attempt manual drafting: 15-20h per dossier
Many will do nothing and risk non-compliance
✓ CRACheck Professional Pack — association service
€1,199
One pack. 70 member dossiers. 20 minutes each.
Offer as free member benefit, subsidised service, or at €200-500 per dossier
Total association time: ~23 hours
Positions the association as the CRA compliance reference

What this pack actually changes for the association

Three inputs. Four answers. No signup required.

One license per product
Current time without the tool
Internal cost — not billing rate
1,027h
Hours returned to advisory work
Time that goes back to member services
€105,000
Cost of doing it manually
Staff time — documentation alone
First member dossier delivered the same day. No setup. No onboarding. No integration project.
Ready on day one
€1,199 one-time · No subscription · No vendor dependency · Enterprise SaaS alternative: €15,000–30,000/year + weeks of setup

What each dossier includes: 8 structured documents

Every license generates a complete Annex VII technical documentation package. Each document cites the specific article of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 it complies with. The member receives a ready-to-file documentation set.

1

Product Classification Report

Default / Important Class I / Important Class II / Critical. Annex III + Annex IV analysis.

2

Annex VII Technical Documentation

Complete technical file structure. Product description, design, development, cybersecurity risk assessment methodology.

3

Cybersecurity Risk Assessment

Systematic assessment against the 13 essential requirements of Annex I Part I. Article 13.2.

4

Vulnerability Handling Documentation

8 requirements of Annex I Part II. Coordinated vulnerability disclosure policy, SBOM reference. Article 13.6.

5

EU Declaration of Conformity

Per Annex V. Manufacturer identification, product identification, conformity assessment. Article 28.

6

Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity

Per Annex VI. Short-form declaration with URL reference. Article 13.20.

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CE Marking Guidance Sheet

Printable label with CE marking, support period end date, manufacturer contact. Article 30.

8

Article 14 Notification Template

Pre-structured template for reporting vulnerabilities to CSIRT/ENISA within 24 hours. Article 14.

See before you buy — Download sample dossier (PDF, fictional company) — Real structure, real articles, real format. Fictional data.

How it works — four steps

1
Buy the pack
70 license codes delivered by email via Gumroad. One payment. No subscription. No procurement process.
2
Distribute or activate
Send individual codes to members, or activate on their behalf. Each license is independent. 30-day editing window per license from first activation.
3
Generate the dossier
15-20 minutes. Guided form with references to every article. The member enters product data — or the association enters it on their behalf.
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Member receives documentation
8 PDFs in a ZIP file. Structured, article-by-article. Ready for market surveillance, procurement, or CE marking file. The association has delivered measurable value.

Three mistakes that cost associations relevance on CRA compliance

Pattern 1 — Publishing guidance without providing the tool

Members read the guide, but still cannot produce the documentation

A CRA guidance document explains the obligation. It does not produce an Annex VII technical file. Members who read the guide and understand the requirement still face 15-20 hours of manual drafting — or a €5,000-15,000 consultancy bill. The association that provides the tool alongside the guidance solves the problem end to end.

Pattern 2 — Negotiating an enterprise SaaS contract for the membership

Months of procurement for a platform most members never use

Enterprise compliance platforms cost €8,000-20,000/year, require integration, and involve weeks of onboarding. For an association of SMEs with 1-3 products each, the procurement cycle alone takes longer than the CRA deadline allows. Most members need one dossier, not a platform subscription.

Pattern 3 — Leaving each member to figure it out independently

The members who cannot afford consultancies fall behind — and the association loses relevance

SME manufacturers with 10-30 employees and 1-2 connected products are the members most exposed to the CRA and least equipped to handle it. If the association does not provide a practical solution, those members either ignore the regulation or seek help elsewhere. The association that acts becomes the reference. The one that waits becomes a newsletter.

Documentation and implementation: two layers

● LAYER 1 — What CRACheck does

Annex VII technical documentation

8 structured PDF documents per product. Cybersecurity risk assessment, vulnerability handling, Declaration of Conformity, CE marking guidance, notification template. Generated from the member's product data in 20 minutes. Article-by-article traceability to Regulation (EU) 2024/2847.

∅ LAYER 2 — What CRACheck does not do

Product security implementation

Firmware hardening, secure boot configuration, vulnerability scanning, penetration testing, SBOM generation from source code. These are implementation responsibilities that belong to each manufacturer member. CRACheck documents the cybersecurity posture — it does not create it.

CRACheck structures and documents. The association coordinates, distributes, and supports. The members implement. Three roles, one outcome: documented compliance.

What your members face without documentation

These are the consequences under Article 64 of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847. For an association, this is the single most effective argument for launching a CRA documentation service before December 2027.

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Non-compliance with essential cybersecurity requirements (Annex I)
Up to €15,000,000 or 2.5% of global turnover

Article 64.2 of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847. Whichever is higher. For an SME with €2M revenue, this means up to €50,000.

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Non-compliance with documentation and CE marking obligations
Up to €10,000,000 or 2% of global turnover

Article 64.3. Covers failure to produce Annex VII technical documentation, CE marking, and vulnerability reporting obligations.

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Product withdrawal or recall by market surveillance
Market access blocked

Article 54. Products without documentation can be withdrawn from the market. For an SME, this can mean the end of the business.

The members face these consequences individually. The association that provides documentation as a service protects the entire sector — and justifies its membership fees in a single deliverable.

Alternatives for documenting 70 member products

OptionCost for 70 membersTotal timeOutput quality
Individual consultancy per member€350,000–€1,050,000Depends on availabilityHigh, but unaffordable for SMEs
Enterprise SaaS for the association€8,000–€20,000/year2-4 weeks setup + onboardingHigh, requires procurement cycle
Members self-produceNo direct cost15-20h per memberInconsistent, many will not complete
CRACheck Professional Pack€1,199 (one-time)~23 hours totalStructured, Annex VII, article-by-article

What CRACheck guarantees and what it does not

CRACheck generates a structured documentation package according to Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 from the information that the user enters. The truthfulness, accuracy and completeness of that information is the responsibility of the manufacturer — or of the association staff entering data on their behalf.

We guarantee that the document structure follows Annex VII of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 and that the legal references cited are correct as of the latest verification date. We do not guarantee that a specific document will be accepted by a market surveillance authority in a specific case, nor by a commercial buyer in a procurement process.

CRACheck is not legal advice. For specific situations, consult a lawyer or specialised regulatory consultancy.

Frequently asked questions — professional pack

How do the 70 licenses work?
Each license is activated with a unique code and is associated with one specific product and manufacturer. One license equals one Annex VII dossier. The 70 licenses are used independently. They do not expire as a block — each one has its own 30-day editing window from its individual first activation.
Can I request a refund?
The pack is a digital product governed by Article 16(m) of Directive (EU) 2011/83 on consumer rights. By activating the first license and expressly confirming PDF generation, the buyer consents to the downloadable digital content nature of the product and waives the right of withdrawal. Refunds are accepted only for reproducible technical failures (generator error, PDF that does not download, verifiable bug) within 14 calendar days of purchase.
What if the regulation changes?
Unused licenses will generate the dossier using the updated version of the generator at no additional cost. CRACheck is updated within 48 hours of any regulatory change published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
Do I need legal expertise to use the tool?
No. The generator guides step by step with references to each article of Regulation (EU) 2024/2847. The user enters the product data. The tool structures the dossier according to Annex VII. It does not replace legal advice but reduces documentation time from hours to minutes.
Can different members use licenses independently?
Yes. Each of the 70 licenses is an independent code. The association can distribute individual codes to members. Each member activates their own license, enters their product data, and generates their own Annex VII dossier. No shared account, no coordination needed. Each license has its own 30-day editing window from its individual first activation. The association decides the distribution model — as a free member benefit, as a subsidised service, or at a fixed fee per dossier.
Can the association use the pack to offer CRA documentation as a paid member service?
Yes. The 70 licenses are delivered as individual codes. The association can incorporate them into a compliance service offering — generating dossiers on behalf of members using their product data, or distributing codes to members directly. Many associations charge a service fee per dossier (€200–500) that covers the association's time in coordinating with the member and reviewing the documentation. The pack covers 70 dossiers in a single payment, and the margin per dossier supports a sustainable service model.
⚠️ Important notice: CRACheck is a self-assessment documentation tool, not legal advice and not a third-party audit. The documents are generated from your input data. You are responsible for the accuracy of the data you provide. CRACheck does not replace a qualified professional assessment, a notified body evaluation, or a formal cybersecurity certification.

Your members need CRA documentation before December 2027. The association that provides it becomes indispensable. The one that waits becomes a newsletter.

70 licenses. 8 PDF documents per product. Annex VII structure. Browser-side. One payment.

€1,199 one-time
70 dossiers · 20 minutes per member product · One payment · Regulation (EU) 2024/2847
Buy CRACheck Professional Pack — €1,199