# FRA Flow > FRA Flow is BS 9792:2025-native fire risk assessment software for UK > housing-focused contractors and consultancies. The product covers site-evidence > capture (tablet-first), evidence-linked AI report drafting, a reviewer > sign-off workflow with audit trail, and per-landlord-branded outputs. > > Audience: fire risk assessors, FRA consultancies, housing compliance contractors. > Out of scope (deliberately, as of 2026): high-rise / HRRB-only specialists, > sheltered or supported housing. ## What this site is This domain (https://fraflow.com) hosts the FRA Flow marketing site. The authenticated application lives at https://app.fraflow.com. Customer data (database, file storage, AI inference) runs in UK or EU regions only; no customer data leaves the EEA. The founder is Richard Thomas-Pryce (Founder, FRA Flow). The design partner is a practising UK fire risk assessor running the pilot on real buildings. Pricing: per-assessor seat with included report quota. Reviewer + admin seats are free on every paid tier. ## Editorial standards Pages on this site are attributed (named author byline), date-stamped (Updated YYYY-MM-DD at the top of each page), and scrubbed against an automated stop-slop gate that blocks em-dash drama and adverb crutches before deploy. We do not publish invented metrics or fake testimonials. Pre-pilot status is stated where relevant. ## Commercial pages - [Fire Risk Assessment Software](https://fraflow.com/fire-risk-assessment-software/): FRA Flow is BS 9792:2025-led fire risk assessment software for UK housing assessors and compliance contractors. Capture site evidence, draft a reviewer-ready report from structured findings, and sign off with a clean audit trail. - [BS 9792 Fire Risk Assessment Software](https://fraflow.com/bs-9792-fire-risk-assessment-software/): FRA Flow is BS 9792:2025-led fire risk assessment software for UK housing assessors and compliance contractors. Section structure, evidence model, and reviewer workflow all built around the current British Standard. - [Fire Risk Assessment App](https://fraflow.com/fire-risk-assessment-app/): FRA Flow is a tablet-first fire risk assessment app for UK housing assessors. Observations, photos, locations and risk scores attach to BS 9792 sections in real time, and feed the same platform’s drafting and reviewer workflow. - [AI Fire Risk Assessment Report Software](https://fraflow.com/ai-fire-risk-assessment-report-software/): FRA Flow uses AI to draft housing fire risk assessment reports from your structured observations, photos, and risk scores. Every AI sentence carries a footnote link back to its source evidence. The competent person signs off, not the AI. - [Fire Risk Assessment Report Software](https://fraflow.com/fire-risk-assessment-report-software/): FRA Flow is the report production system for UK housing FRAs. Move from observations on site to a reviewer-ready BS 9792 report on the same platform, with evidence-linked drafting, an exception queue for the competent person, and branded outputs for landlords. - [UK Fire Safety Standards and Regulations Covered by FRA Flow](https://fraflow.com/standards/): Reference index of the UK fire safety standards and regulations FRA Flow is built around: BS 9792:2025, PAS 79, the Fire Safety Order 2005, the Building Safety Act 2022, Approved Document B, and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. - [BS 9792:2025: UK Housing Fire Risk Assessment Standard](https://fraflow.com/standards/bs-9792/): BS 9792:2025 is the British Standard code of practice for fire risk assessment in housing. Plain-English explanation of scope, structure, evidence model, competence requirements, and how housing FRA software should adapt. - [PAS 79: The Publicly Available Specification, Now Replaced by BS 9792](https://fraflow.com/standards/pas-79/): PAS 79 was the publicly available specification for fire risk assessment in the UK. PAS 79-1:2020 covered general buildings; PAS 79-2:2020 covered housing. Both were replaced by BS 9792:2025. What that means for legacy reports, transition plans, and software. - [Fire Safety Order 2005: The Statutory Duty Behind Every UK FRA](https://fraflow.com/standards/fso-2005/): The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is the principal statutory source of the duty to carry out a fire risk assessment in the UK. Plain-English explanation of the Responsible Person, the Article 9 duty, Section 156 amendments, and how it interacts with BS 9792. - [Building Safety Act 2022: Higher-Risk Residential Buildings, the PAP, and the Safety Case](https://fraflow.com/standards/building-safety-act-2022/): The Building Safety Act 2022 created the Higher-Risk Buildings regime, the Building Safety Regulator, the Principal Accountable Person, and the safety case requirement. Plain-English explanation of how it sits alongside the Fire Safety Order and where the FRA fits. - [Approved Document B: Statutory Guidance on Fire Safety in Building Design](https://fraflow.com/standards/approved-document-b/): Approved Document B is the statutory guidance under the Building Regulations 2010 covering fire safety in building design. Volume 1 covers dwellings; Volume 2 covers other buildings. Plain-English explanation of how it sits alongside BS 9792 and what an FRA assessor needs to know. - [Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022: Operational Duties on the Responsible Person](https://fraflow.com/standards/fire-safety-england-regs-2022/): The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 added operational duties on the Responsible Person of multi-occupied residential buildings in England. Plain-English breakdown of the three-tier scheme: 2+ flats, 11m+ buildings, and HRBs. - [UK Fire Risk Assessment Glossary](https://fraflow.com/glossary/): Definitions of the terms that come up in UK housing fire risk assessment work. Standards (BS 9792, PAS 79), regulations (FSO 2005, BSA 2022), roles (Responsible Person, Competent Person, PAP), and methodology terms. - [Competent Person: Definition and FRA Context](https://fraflow.com/glossary/competent-person/): A competent person in UK fire risk assessment is someone with the training, qualifications, experience and ongoing development to carry out or review an FRA in the relevant building type. PAS 7:2024 sets the recognised competence framework. - [Responsible Person: Definition and FSO Context](https://fraflow.com/glossary/responsible-person/): The Responsible Person under the Fire Safety Order 2005 is the entity legally accountable for fire safety in non-domestic premises and the common parts of multi-occupied residential buildings. Usually the employer, freeholder or managing agent. - [Significant Finding: Definition and Reporting Context](https://fraflow.com/glossary/significant-finding/): A significant finding is a finding from a fire risk assessment that warrants action by the Responsible Person. Significant findings must be recorded in writing under the FSO 2005 (post Section 156 BSA 2022, this applies to every FRA). - [Type 1 FRA: Common Parts Only, Non-Destructive](https://fraflow.com/glossary/type-1-fra/): A Type 1 fire risk assessment covers the common parts of a multi-occupied residential building only, with no destructive inspection. The most common FRA type for blocks of flats and the default starting point. - [Type 2 FRA: Common Parts with Limited Destructive Inspection](https://fraflow.com/glossary/type-2-fra/): A Type 2 fire risk assessment is a Type 1 plus limited destructive inspection of the common parts to verify compartmentation, fire-stopping or other concealed elements. Used when Type 1 raises concerns that need physical verification. - [Type 3 FRA: Common Parts plus Sample of Flats, Non-Destructive](https://fraflow.com/glossary/type-3-fra/): A Type 3 fire risk assessment covers the common parts plus a sample of flats, all non-destructive. Used when the FRA needs to assess fire safety inside individual dwellings without invasive inspection. - [Type 4 FRA: Common Parts and Sample of Flats, with Destructive Inspection](https://fraflow.com/glossary/type-4-fra/): A Type 4 fire risk assessment is the deepest scope: common parts plus a sample of flats, with destructive inspection. Used when significant compartmentation or construction concerns need physical verification. - [PCFRA: Post-Construction Fire Risk Assessment](https://fraflow.com/glossary/pcfra/): A PCFRA is a post-construction fire risk assessment, carried out at handover of a new or significantly refurbished building. It establishes the fire safety baseline against which periodic FRAs are run. - [L1 System: BS 5839 Maximum Life-Protection Coverage](https://fraflow.com/glossary/l1-system/): An L1 fire detection system is the highest BS 5839 life-protection category: automatic detection in every room of the protected building. Used where maximum life-protection coverage is required. - [L2 System: Life-Protection in Escape Routes and Adjacent Rooms](https://fraflow.com/glossary/l2-system/): An L2 fire detection system covers escape routes and rooms opening directly onto them. Common in multi-occupied residential building common parts where the strategy needs early detection in the path of escape plus adjacent risk rooms. - [L3 System: Detection in Escape Routes and Rooms Opening onto Them](https://fraflow.com/glossary/l3-system/): An L3 fire detection system covers escape routes and rooms opening onto them, but with a narrower scope than L2. Common in some residential common parts and parts of mixed-use buildings. - [L4 System: Detection in Escape Routes Only](https://fraflow.com/glossary/l4-system/): An L4 fire detection system covers escape routes only. The narrowest of the BS 5839 life-protection coverages, used where the building strategy and occupancy do not warrant wider coverage. - [L5 System: Custom-Designed Life-Protection Coverage](https://fraflow.com/glossary/l5-system/): An L5 fire detection system is a custom-designed life-protection scope tailored to a specific risk that is not adequately addressed by L1-L4. The custom category in the BS 5839 framework. - [Principal Accountable Person: BSA 2022 Lead Duty-Holder for HRBs](https://fraflow.com/glossary/principal-accountable-person/): The Principal Accountable Person (PAP) is the lead duty-holder for a Higher-Risk Building under the Building Safety Act 2022. Holds the legal estate or repairing obligation for the structure and exterior, and registers the building with the BSR. - [Accountable Person: Duty-Holder Under the Building Safety Act 2022](https://fraflow.com/glossary/accountable-person/): An Accountable Person (AP) under the Building Safety Act 2022 is anyone with a legal estate or repairing obligation in the common parts of a Higher-Risk Building. A building can have multiple APs, with one designated Principal AP. - [Building Safety Regulator: The HSE-Hosted Regulator for HRBs](https://fraflow.com/glossary/building-safety-regulator/): The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) is the regulator for higher-risk buildings established under the Building Safety Act 2022. Sits within the Health and Safety Executive and oversees HRB design, construction and occupation. - [Compartmentation: Fire-Resisting Construction in Buildings](https://fraflow.com/glossary/compartmentation/): Compartmentation is the use of fire-resisting construction (walls, floors, doors) to contain a fire to its origin compartment for a defined period. The foundation of the stay-put strategy in residential blocks. - [Means of Escape: Routes from Inside a Building to a Place of Safety](https://fraflow.com/glossary/means-of-escape/): The means of escape are the routes a relevant person uses to leave a building safely in case of fire. Protected stairwells, corridors, lobbies, and final exits are the standard housing escape route components. - [Fire Strategy: The Integrated Fire Safety Design Approach](https://fraflow.com/glossary/fire-strategy/): The fire strategy is the integrated approach to fire safety in a specific building, covering compartmentation, escape routes, detection and alarm, suppression, evacuation strategy and fire service access. Documented in a fire strategy report. - [Stay-Put: Evacuation Strategy for Residential Blocks](https://fraflow.com/glossary/stay-put/): The stay-put strategy is the standard UK evacuation approach for purpose-built blocks of flats. Residents elsewhere in the building remain in their homes while the affected unit is dealt with. Depends on adequate compartmentation. - [Simultaneous Evacuation: All Residents Evacuate on Alarm](https://fraflow.com/glossary/simultaneous-evacuation/): A simultaneous evacuation strategy is one where all residents leave the building when the fire alarm sounds. Used where the stay-put strategy is not appropriate, often with a Waking Watch as a compensatory measure. - [Progressive Horizontal Evacuation: Lateral Movement to Adjacent Compartments](https://fraflow.com/glossary/progressive-horizontal-evacuation/): A progressive horizontal evacuation strategy moves vulnerable residents laterally into adjacent fire-safe compartments rather than out of the building. Common in care homes, hospitals and extra care housing. - [PEEP: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan](https://fraflow.com/glossary/peep/): A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) is a tailored evacuation arrangement for a specific resident whose needs are not met by the generic evacuation strategy. Common in sheltered, supported and care settings. - [Waking Watch: Continuous On-Site Fire Watch as Compensatory Measure](https://fraflow.com/glossary/waking-watch/): A Waking Watch is a continuous on-site fire watch by trained staff, used as a compensatory measure on residential buildings where the normal fire safety strategy cannot currently be relied upon. Typically interim while remediation work is planned or carried out. - [Higher-Risk Building: 18m+ or 7+ Storey Residential Building](https://fraflow.com/glossary/higher-risk-building/): A Higher-Risk Building (HRB) under the Building Safety Act 2022 is a residential building of at least 18 metres or seven storeys with two or more residential units. Subject to the new occupied-buildings regime, the PAP role and the safety case requirement. - [Relevant Person: Anyone the FRA Must Consider](https://fraflow.com/glossary/relevant-person/): Under the Fire Safety Order 2005, a relevant person is anyone whose safety the fire risk assessment must consider. Includes occupants, visitors, contractors and emergency responders. - [Fire Risk Assessment by Building Type](https://fraflow.com/buildings/): Fire risk assessment by building type: blocks of flats, HMOs, high-rise residential, sheltered housing, care homes and PBSA. The methodology is BS 9792:2025; the building-specific considerations differ. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Blocks of Flats](https://fraflow.com/buildings/blocks-of-flats/): FRA Flow for blocks of flats: the most common UK housing FRA building type. BS 9792-shaped workflow, common-parts assessment, compartmentation evaluation, stay-put strategy considerations. - [Fire Risk Assessment for HMOs](https://fraflow.com/buildings/hmos/): FRA Flow for houses in multiple occupation. BS 9792-shaped FRA workflow that handles the FSO duty plus local authority HMO licensing requirements. Licensable and non-licensable HMOs. - [Fire Risk Assessment for High-Rise Residential Buildings](https://fraflow.com/buildings/high-rise/): FRA Flow for high-rise residential buildings. Built around BS 9792:2025 with explicit handling of HRB Building Safety Act 2022 requirements, safety-case grade evidence, and PAP duties. - [Fire Risk Assessment for Sheltered Housing](https://fraflow.com/buildings/sheltered/): FRA Flow for sheltered housing schemes. BS 9792-shaped FRA workflow with vulnerable resident profiling, PEEP arrangements, and evacuation strategies that fit Category 1, Category 2 and extra care schemes. - [Fire Risk Assessment for Care Homes](https://fraflow.com/buildings/care-homes/): FRA Flow for residential care home settings. BS 9792-shaped workflow with progressive horizontal evacuation, vulnerable resident profiling, and the FSO + CQC regulatory overlap that care homes operate under. - [Fire Risk Assessment for PBSA and Student Accommodation](https://fraflow.com/buildings/student-pbsa/): FRA Flow for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA). High occupancy density, summer changeover patterns, and the cluster-flat or apartment-style design that defines PBSA fire safety. - [Fire Risk Assessment Types: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4 and Reviews](https://fraflow.com/fra/): Fire risk assessment by scope: Type 1 (common parts only), Type 2 (with destructive inspection), Type 3 (sample of flats), Type 4 (with destructive in flats), plus periodic, significant change and post-incident reviews. - [Type 1 Fire Risk Assessment](https://fraflow.com/fra/type-1/): A Type 1 FRA covers the common parts of a multi-occupied residential building only, with no destructive inspection. The most common FRA type for blocks of flats. FRA Flow handles Type 1 as the default workflow. - [Type 2 Fire Risk Assessment](https://fraflow.com/fra/type-2/): A Type 2 FRA covers the common parts plus limited destructive inspection. Used when Type 1 raises concerns about compartmentation, fire-stopping or other concealed elements that need physical verification. - [Type 3 Fire Risk Assessment](https://fraflow.com/fra/type-3/): A Type 3 FRA covers the common parts plus a sample of flats, non-destructive. Used when the assessment needs to consider fire safety inside individual dwellings without invasive inspection. - [Type 4 Fire Risk Assessment](https://fraflow.com/fra/type-4/): A Type 4 FRA is the deepest scope: common parts plus a sample of flats, with destructive inspection in both. Used when significant compartmentation or construction concerns need physical verification across the whole building. - [Annual Fire Risk Assessment Review](https://fraflow.com/fra/annual-review/): Annual FRA review is the standard periodic assessment cycle for higher-risk and higher-rise residential buildings under BS 9792:2025. The work re-runs the methodology against the current building condition. - [Significant Change Fire Risk Assessment Review](https://fraflow.com/fra/significant-change-review/): A significant change FRA review is triggered by a change to the building or its fire safety arrangements that materially affects risk. Resets the periodic clock and produces a current baseline. - [Post-Incident Fire Risk Assessment Review](https://fraflow.com/fra/post-incident-review/): A post-incident FRA review is triggered by a fire incident or near-miss in the building. Captures lessons learned, verifies that fire safety arrangements performed as intended, and updates the risk position. ## Guides - [BS 9792 Fire Risk Assessment: A Working Guide](https://fraflow.com/guides/bs-9792-fire-risk-assessment/): A practical guide to BS 9792:2025 fire risk assessments in UK housing. Scope, methodology, evidence model, competence framework, periodic review and significant change triggers, and what the standard means for assessors, reviewers and software in 2026. - [PAS 79 vs BS 9792: A Practical Transition Guide](https://fraflow.com/guides/pas-79-vs-bs-9792/): A practical comparison of PAS 79 and BS 9792:2025 for UK housing fire risk assessors, consultancies, compliance teams, and software buyers. What changed, why it matters, and how to move from PAS 79 templates to BS 9792-aligned operations. - [Fire Risk Assessment for Blocks of Flats: A Practical Guide](https://fraflow.com/guides/fire-risk-assessment-for-blocks-of-flats/): A practical guide to fire risk assessment for UK blocks of flats under BS 9792:2025. Building types, methodology, escape strategy considerations, compartmentation evaluation, evidence capture, periodic review patterns, and how FRA software should support the work. ## Sectors - [Social Housing Fire Risk Assessment Software](https://fraflow.com/sectors/social-housing-fire-risk-assessment-software/): FRA Flow is BS 9792:2025-led fire risk assessment software for UK social housing. Portfolio-grade audit trail for the Regulator of Social Housing, action plan tracking across stock, and per-landlord branded outputs. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software by Housing Sector](https://fraflow.com/sectors/): FRA Flow by housing sector: social housing, HMOs, high-rise residential, sheltered housing, care homes, student accommodation, mixed-use buildings. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for HMOs](https://fraflow.com/sectors/hmos/): FRA Flow for houses in multiple occupation. Built around BS 9792, the FSO duty, and local authority HMO licensing standards. For licensable HMOs and non-licensable shared houses across England. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for High-Rise Residential Buildings](https://fraflow.com/sectors/high-rise-residential/): FRA Flow for Higher-Risk Residential Buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Safety case-grade FRA workflow for the Principal Accountable Person and the building safety manager. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Sheltered Housing](https://fraflow.com/sectors/sheltered-housing/): FRA Flow for sheltered and supported housing schemes. Built around BS 9792 with explicit handling of vulnerable resident considerations, PEEPs, and the evacuation strategies that fit older-person and supported settings. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Care Homes](https://fraflow.com/sectors/care-homes/): FRA Flow for residential care home settings. BS 9792-shaped FRA workflow that handles vulnerable resident profiling, progressive horizontal evacuation, and the CQC + FSO regulatory overlap. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Student Accommodation](https://fraflow.com/sectors/student-accommodation/): FRA Flow for purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) and student HMOs. Built around BS 9792 with explicit handling of high-density occupancy, summer changeover patterns, and the operator + university stakeholder picture. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Mixed-Use Buildings](https://fraflow.com/sectors/mixed-use/): FRA Flow for buildings combining residential and commercial uses. Multiple Responsible Persons, compartmentation between uses, and the cooperation duties Section 156 of the Building Safety Act 2022 imposes. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Build-to-Rent](https://fraflow.com/sectors/build-to-rent/): FRA Flow for the build-to-rent sector. Single-ownership institutional landlord setups with on-site operator teams, often in HRB territory, often with high-grade fire safety design from the outset. ## By role - [Software for Fire Risk Assessors](https://fraflow.com/for/fire-risk-assessors/): FRA Flow is housing fire risk assessment software for the practising assessor. BS 9792:2025-led capture on the tablet, AI drafting that traces back to your observations, reviewer queue that respects your judgement, branded outputs the landlord accepts. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Consultants](https://fraflow.com/for/fire-safety-consultants/): FRA Flow is housing fire risk assessment software for UK fire safety consultancies. Multi-assessor production discipline, reviewer queue, per-client branded outputs, and the BS 9792:2025 audit grade your housing landlord clients now expect. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Housing Teams: All Personas](https://fraflow.com/for/): Index of who FRA Flow is built for: fire risk assessors, fire safety consultants, housing association compliance officers, local authority housing teams, property managers, block managers, and building safety managers. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Housing Association Compliance Officers](https://fraflow.com/for/housing-association-compliance-officers/): FRA Flow for in-house compliance officers at housing associations and registered providers. Portfolio-wide visibility on FRA programmes, action plan tracking, audit-ready evidence for the Regulator of Social Housing. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Local Authority Housing Teams](https://fraflow.com/for/local-authority-housing-teams/): FRA Flow for council and ALMO housing teams. Portfolio FRA programme management with the audit trail, public-sector procurement compatibility, and FOI-ready evidence local authority housing requires. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Property Managers and Managing Agents](https://fraflow.com/for/property-managers/): FRA Flow for managing agents responsible for the common parts of mixed-tenure blocks. Run FRA programmes alongside everything else without losing the audit trail leaseholders and freeholders expect. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Block Management Firms](https://fraflow.com/for/block-managers/): FRA Flow for specialist block management firms running FRA programmes across portfolios of leasehold blocks. Portfolio scale, white-label outputs, and the audit trail freeholders and BSA 2022 PAPs require. - [Fire Risk Assessment Software for Building Safety Managers](https://fraflow.com/for/building-safety-managers/): FRA Flow for the named building safety manager role on Higher-Risk Buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Audit-grade evidence linkage that feeds the safety case the Principal Accountable Person owns. ## Comparisons - [PocketSurvey Alternative for Housing FRA Teams](https://fraflow.com/compare/pocketsurvey-alternative/): Compare FRA Flow as a PocketSurvey alternative for UK housing fire risk assessors. PocketSurvey handles tablet-first capture; FRA Flow extends it with BS 9792-led drafting, reviewer queue, and per-landlord branded outputs. - [Riskbase Alternative for Housing FRA Teams](https://fraflow.com/compare/riskbase-alternative/): Compare FRA Flow as a Riskbase alternative for housing-focused fire risk assessment teams that want a BS 9792-led workflow, evidence-linked reporting, and a reviewer-first QA model. - [Stroma Alternative for Housing FRA Teams](https://fraflow.com/compare/stroma-alternative/): Compare FRA Flow as a Stroma alternative for housing-focused fire risk assessment teams that want a BS 9792-led workflow, evidence-linked reporting, and a tighter reviewer-first QA model. - [Pyrosure Alternative for Housing FRA Teams](https://fraflow.com/compare/pyrosure-alternative/): Compare FRA Flow as a Pyrosure alternative for housing-focused fire risk assessment teams that want a BS 9792-led workflow with reviewer-first QA and evidence-linked reporting. - [FRA Spreadsheet Alternative: Replacing Excel with FRA Flow](https://fraflow.com/compare/fra-spreadsheet-alternative/): How FRA Flow replaces an Excel-based fire risk assessment workflow without losing the flexibility small teams use a spreadsheet for in the first place. BS 9792-led, evidence-linked, reviewer-ready. - [Word FRA Template Alternative: Replacing Word + Photo Folder with FRA Flow](https://fraflow.com/compare/word-fra-template-alternative/): How FRA Flow replaces a Word template + photo folder fire risk assessment workflow with a structured, evidence-linked, BS 9792-led approach that keeps the operational simplicity. - [Compare FRA Flow vs PocketSurvey, Riskbase, Stroma, Pyrosure](https://fraflow.com/compare/): Compare FRA Flow as an alternative to PocketSurvey, Riskbase, Stroma, Pyrosure, FRA spreadsheets and Word templates for housing fire risk assessment. ## Trust + about - [About FRA Flow](https://fraflow.com/about): Founder, mission, editorial standards. - [Pricing](https://fraflow.com/pricing): Per-assessor pricing, free reviewer seats, free tier. - [Security and data residency](https://fraflow.com/security): UK/EU-only data path, sub-processors, DPA. - [Privacy policy](https://fraflow.com/privacy): GDPR-compliant privacy practices. - [Terms of service](https://fraflow.com/terms): Service terms. - [Contact](https://fraflow.com/contact): Talk to us about a demo, sales, support, or the founder.