Top 10 Third-Party Compliance Management Software 2024

June 2, 2024

Top 10 Third-Party Compliance Management Software 2024

Managing third-party compliance risks is crucial for businesses that rely on vendors, contractors, or partners. This article ranks ten third-party compliance management platforms on features, user experience, scalability, customer support, cost, and industry recognition.

Two corrections before you read the list. This article previously included an entry called “Gartner RiskProfiler”. No such product exists. Gartner is an analyst firm that reviews this market; it does not sell software in it. There is a separate, unrelated vendor called RiskProfiler that does sell third-party risk management, and we have substituted that real product in the same slot rather than renumbering the list. The article also stated a starting price for OneTrust; OneTrust does not publish prices, so that figure has been removed. Checked in August 2026.

Key Features Evaluated:

Quick Comparison:

Software Key Strengths Standout Capabilities
AuditBoard Automated risk assessments, continuous monitoring Recognized for compliance approach
NAVEX Tailored risk assessments, real-time insights Strong vendor risk management
OneTrust Automated risk scoring, intelligent workflows AI-powered automation; priced on admin users and third-party inventory
Diligent Corporation AI-driven screening, proactive risk identification Comprehensive third-party lifecycle management
RiskProfiler Risk assessment and continuous monitoring Substituted for the non-existent “Gartner RiskProfiler” entry
Aravo Streamlined assessments, compliance monitoring Advanced data management
Prevalent (a Mitratech product) Automation, user-friendly interface Unified vendor risk management platform
ProcessUnity Real-time visibility, strong automation End-to-end third-party lifecycle management
MetricStream Real-time risk management, proactive identification AI-powered issue management
360Factors Comprehensive risk management, predictive analytics Effective third-party risk management

On pricing: none of the ten publishes a rate. Every one of them quotes, and most price on some combination of admin users and the number of third parties in your inventory. That means you cannot shortlist on cost without going through sales at each vendor, so budget time for that as well as money. Get at least three written quotes at the same third-party count before you compare anything.

When choosing a solution, consider factors like company size, industry, budget, and specific compliance needs. For small businesses, cloud-based solutions like OneTrust or Prevalent are the usual starting points. Growing enterprises should consider AuditBoard or Diligent. Large corporations may opt for MetricStream or 360Factors.

Evaluation Criteria

When ranking these platforms, we considered several factors. Here are the main criteria:

Features and Tools

The software’s features and tools are crucial for managing third-party compliance effectively. We looked for solutions with advanced capabilities like:

User Experience

A user-friendly interface is essential for efficient software usage. We evaluated:

Scalability and Integration

As businesses grow, their compliance software must scale accordingly. We assessed:

Customer Support

Quality support ensures users can maximize the software’s potential. We considered:

Cost and Value

Cost matters, and in this category it is unusually hard to establish. None of these vendors publishes a price. We evaluated:

Industry Recognition

Industry recognition can indicate a software’s quality and reliability. We looked at:

Ten Software Solutions

Here are the ten third-party compliance management platforms:

1. AuditBoard

AuditBoard offers a centralized platform for managing vendor relationships. Key features:

2. NAVEX

NAVEX provides integrated tools for dynamic risk assessments tailored to each vendor. Features include:

3. OneTrust

OneTrust’s platform automates risk assessments and monitoring of vendor relationships. Key strengths:

On price, OneTrust does not publish a rate. Its pricing page states that Third-Party Risk Management is priced on admin users and third-party inventory, and directs prospects to sales for a quote. The “starts at $600 a month” this article previously gave does not appear anywhere on OneTrust’s site and has been removed.

4. Diligent Corporation

Diligent uses AI-driven screening and auditing to identify potential risks. Features:

5. RiskProfiler

This slot previously held an entry called “Gartner RiskProfiler”, which is not a product anyone sells. Gartner is a research and advisory firm: it publishes a Magic Quadrant covering third-party risk management tools and hosts Peer Insights reviews of vendors in that market, but it is not a vendor itself. Somewhere along the line the analyst firm’s name got attached to an unrelated vendor’s product name.

The real product is RiskProfiler, from riskprofiler.io, which does sell third-party risk management alongside its external attack surface work. We have put it in this slot rather than renumbering the list, and we are telling you we did so. Highlights:

If you were searching for “Gartner RiskProfiler” because you saw it on a shortlist, this is what you were probably looking for. If instead you wanted Gartner’s own analysis of this market, that is a research subscription, not software.

6. Aravo

Aravo automates third-party management processes and offers strong data management. Key features:

7. Prevalent (a Mitratech product)

Prevalent’s unified platform provides automation and continuous monitoring for vendor risk management. Note the ownership change: Mitratech acquired Prevalent in 2024, and it is now sold as part of Mitratech’s risk portfolio. The Prevalent brand and site are still in use, but you will be buying from Mitratech. Features:

8. ProcessUnity

ProcessUnity automates the entire third-party lifecycle, from onboarding to offboarding. Highlights:

9. MetricStream

MetricStream offers integrated risk management features and AI-powered issue management. Key strengths:

10. 360Factors

360Factors’ Predict360 platform uses predictive analytics to identify potential risks. Features:

Software Comparison

Here’s a comparison of the ten platforms. The pricing column is short, because none of these vendors publishes a rate — including OneTrust, which this article previously claimed started at $600 a month.

Software Key Features Pricing Standout Capabilities
AuditBoard Risk assessment automation; continuous vendor monitoring; visibility into vendor relationships Quote only Recognized by industry analysts for its compliance approach
NAVEX Tailored risk assessments; real-time performance insights; vendor risk scoring Quote only Strong vendor risk management tools
OneTrust Automated risk scoring; intelligent workflow automation; integration with other OneTrust solutions Quote only; priced on admin users and third-party inventory AI-powered automation
Diligent Corporation AI-driven screening and auditing; proactive risk identification Quote only Comprehensive third-party lifecycle management
RiskProfiler Third-party risk assessment; continuous monitoring; external attack surface data Quote only Substituted for the non-existent “Gartner RiskProfiler” entry
Aravo Streamlined risk assessments; compliance monitoring Quote only Advanced data management capabilities
Prevalent (Mitratech) Automation and monitoring; user-friendly interface Quote only Unified platform; acquired by Mitratech in 2024
ProcessUnity Real-time vendor visibility; strong automation Quote only End-to-end third-party lifecycle management
MetricStream Real-time risk management; proactive risk identification Quote only AI-powered issue management
360Factors (Predict360) Comprehensive risk management; predictive analytics Quote only Predictive analytics applied to third-party risk

Choosing the Right Software

Selecting the right third-party compliance management software is crucial. Consider these key factors:

Key Factors

Recommendations

Here are some recommendations based on different scenarios:

Scenario Recommendation
Small Businesses Be honest about whether you need this category at all. If you have a dozen suppliers, a maintained spreadsheet and a signed questionnaire will do the job. If you genuinely need a platform, OneTrust and Prevalent are the usual starting points.
Growing Enterprises Consider solutions with advanced features and customization options, such as AuditBoard or Diligent Corporation.
Large Corporations Opt for comprehensive risk management and advanced analytics solutions like MetricStream or 360Factors.

Final Thoughts

The Importance of Third-Party Compliance Management

As organizations rely more on vendors, distributors, agents, and partners, third-party compliance becomes a real exposure: your regulator will not accept a supplier’s failure as an excuse. A dedicated platform is one way to manage that. It is not the only way, and for a small business it is often not the proportionate one.

Choosing the Right Solution

Evaluate thoroughly. Consider your organization’s specific needs, industry requirements, and budget. Research each solution’s features, user experience, scalability, support, and cost — and note that establishing cost here means getting quotes, because none of these vendors will tell you a price up front.

Key Factors to Consider

Factor Description
Company Size Larger companies may need advanced features and scalability, while smaller businesses may prefer streamlined solutions.
Industry Some industries like finance or healthcare have specific compliance requirements.
Budget Set your ceiling before the first demo. All ten vendors here quote rather than publish.
Compliance Needs Identify the regulations and standards your organization must follow, such as GDPR, HIPAA, or SOX.

FAQs

Which tool can I use to track and manage my organization’s compliance?

AuditBoard is a cloud-based platform for internal audit and compliance processes, with tools for risk management, audit planning, and reporting.

Other options in the same market:

Software Key Features
NAVEX Tailored risk assessments, real-time performance insights, vendor risk scoring and mitigation
OneTrust Automated risk scoring, intelligent workflow automation, integration with other OneTrust solutions
Diligent Corporation AI-driven screening and auditing, proactive risk identification, advanced risk management
MetricStream Real-time risk management, proactive risk identification and mitigation, AI-powered issue management

Is “Gartner RiskProfiler” a real product?

No. Gartner is a research and advisory firm that covers this market — it publishes a Magic Quadrant for third-party risk management tools and hosts Peer Insights reviews — but it does not sell software here. There is a separate vendor called RiskProfiler, at riskprofiler.io, which does. If you have seen “Gartner RiskProfiler” on a shortlist, including an earlier version of this article, it was an error.