TryGRCLabs is now Do GRC
Short version: TryGRCLabs is now Do GRC. New name, new domain (dogrc.com), same platform, same content, same accounts, same pricing. You don't need to do anything — existing links continue to work.
Why rebrand
The name "TryGRCLabs" did its job in the early days. It signalled what you could do on the platform ("try") and what we were building ("labs" — hands-on environments for GRC). But as the platform grew past a pure lab experience — into full learning paths, an AI coach, interview and exam prep, role-play scenarios, a suite of GRC workflow tools, and a Play Arcade — the name started to feel smaller than what we actually do.
Do GRCcaptures the whole thing in two words. It keeps the philosophy that got us here — you learn GRC by doing it, not by reading about it — and drops the implication that you're only ever sampling a lab. It's shorter, easier to say, and works just as well for a beginner running their first scenario as it does for an experienced practitioner drilling certification questions.
What's changing
- Name. TryGRCLabs → Do GRC across the site, emails, receipts, and social.
- Domain. We've moved to dogrc.com. The old trygrclabs.com URLs redirect to their Do GRC equivalents, so any bookmarks or shared links will keep working.
- Logo and visual identity. A refreshed mark that sits better in dark and light themes, plus tightened typography.
- Support email. Reach us at hello@dogrc.com.
What's not changing
- Your account. Same login, same email, same password. Nothing to migrate.
- Your progress. XP, completions, certificates, scenario history, and GRC tool records are all intact.
- Pricing. Free stays free. Pro stays $20/month. Existing subscriptions transfer as-is.
- The platform itself. Every learning path, lab, scenario, interview question, exam, tool, and Play Arcade game is exactly where you left it.
- The team. Same people. Same mission.
What you need to do
Nothing. Sign in the way you always have. If you've whitelisted our old email domain, you may want to add @dogrc.comso that receipts and account emails don't land in spam. That's it.
A note on the mission
The reason we built this platform hasn't changed: too much GRC education is passive, abstract, and disconnected from the actual work. We want to close the gap between knowing a framework and doing the job. The rebrand is the clearest way we could state that in our name. The rest is the same work we've been doing since day one — just with a shorter sign above the door.
Thanks for being here. We're excited for what's next.
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