1 July 2026 — calculating days remaining

1 July 2026 Is Coming.
Is Your NDIS
Registration Ready?

From July 2026, all SIL and platform providers must be registered with the NDIS Commission. Worker screening, audit documentation, incident reporting — all mandatory. Most small providers aren't ready. Are you?

Confirmed by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission — Read the official announcement →
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Now accepting clients
Early access pricing — closes 1 June 2026
Onboarding in under 30 minutes. No IT required.

Running a disability service shouldn't
mean drowning in compliance paperwork.

15+ hours per week lost to manual compliance admin

Spreadsheets, paper trails, chasing staff for documents. Every week your team wastes hours on tasks that should be automated — and one missed renewal can cost you an audit.

One unscreened worker = fines, audits, and reputational damage

With mandatory registration, the NDIS Commission can investigate, fine, and deregister providers. One worker with an expired screening check is all it takes. Can you confirm every single staff member's status right now?

July 2026 registration requires documentation most providers don't have

Certification audits require worker screening records, incident logs, quality management evidence, and participant documentation. Most small providers are starting from scratch — with 3 months to go.

This is not a rumour — it's law. The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission has confirmed mandatory registration begins 1 July 2026. Providers who miss the deadline face fines, deregistration, and immediate loss of NDIS revenue. Read the official announcement from the NDIS Commission →

Your compliance dashboard.
Built for SIL providers.
Ready before the deadline.

Built specifically for Australian SIL and platform providers navigating the July 2026 mandatory registration deadline. Phase 1 is live and accepting early access.

01 — Worker Screening Tracker

Every credential,
one dashboard.

Track NDIS Worker Screening, First Aid, and Visa expiry dates for every staff member in one place. No more spreadsheets. Know your compliance status in seconds — and walk into any audit ready.

02 — Automatic Expiry Alerts

Never get caught
off guard again.

Get email and SMS alerts 30 days before any credential expires. Your team gets notified directly — you stay in control. Never get caught with an unscreened worker again.

03 — Compliance Dashboard

Audit-ready,
every single day.

See your entire team's compliance status at a glance. Walk into any NDIS Commission audit with confidence — every credential tracked, documented, and up to date.

Now
Accepting new clients
3 months
Until the deadline — don't wait
100%
Built for Australian NDIS providers

"Built specifically for the 1 July 2026 deadline. Get set up before the rush."

Simple pricing. No lock-in contracts.
Cancel anytime.

Early access pricing — locked in for life if you sign up before 1 June 2026.

Basic
$99
per month · up to 15 staff
  • Worker Screening Tracker
  • NDIS Screening, First Aid & Visa tracking
  • Automatic expiry alerts (email + SMS)
  • Compliance dashboard
  • Up to 15 staff members
  • Standard onboarding support
Get Early Access
Early access pricing. Lock in these rates for life if you sign up before 1 June 2026. Prices increase after that date as the July deadline approaches — providers are already signing up.

Three steps. Done in a day.
Audit-ready for July.

01

Book a Free Compliance Check

We audit your current setup in a free 20-minute call — checking worker screening records, documentation gaps, and everything you'll need for your July 2026 registration audit.

02

We Onboard Your Team in 30 Minutes

We handle the entire setup. No IT team required, no complicated software. Within 30 minutes, your team is live and every credential is being tracked automatically.

03

Walk Into Your Audit With Confidence

Walk into your July 2026 NDIS Commission audit with every credential tracked, every worker screened, and every document in order. No scrambling. No surprises.

Common questions,
straight answers.

Yes — NDIS Compliance OS is built specifically for Australian SIL and platform providers navigating the 1 July 2026 mandatory registration requirements. Every feature maps directly to what the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission requires for certification, including worker screening, quality standards documentation, and incident reporting.

No problem at all. We handle the entire onboarding for you — no IT team required, no complex setup. Most providers are fully onboarded in under 30 minutes. If you ever have a question, our support team responds within 24 hours every time.

Yes, absolutely. No lock-in contracts — ever. Cancel any time with no questions asked. If you sign up during the early access period, your pricing is locked in for as long as you stay — but you're never obligated to continue.

Yes. All data is hosted on Australian servers, fully encrypted at rest and in transit, and never shared with third parties. Participant and worker data never leaves Australia — full stop.

Don't wait until June
to start panicking.

Book a free 20-minute compliance check. We'll show you exactly where your gaps are — before the auditors do.

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Why act now?

Providers who wait until May or June will scramble. Get ahead of the deadline with a free 20-minute check — no obligation, no sales pitch. Just clarity on exactly where you stand.

  • Free 20-minute compliance audit — no strings attached
  • No IT team or setup knowledge required
  • Built specifically for Australian NDIS providers
  • Australian data hosting — fully encrypted
  • No lock-in contracts — cancel anytime
⚠️ Registration Deadline: 1 July 2026

All SIL and platform providers must be registered with the NDIS Commission by 1 July 2026. Providers who miss the deadline face fines, deregistration, and loss of NDIS funding. Official source →