Software written from a broker's point of view.
BeyanKontrol was started to keep the small inconsistencies a brokerage might miss across hundreds of pages a day from turning into the kind of penalty no one wants to call home about. We work out of Istanbul with a small team.
How it started
BeyanKontrol grew out of a problem that had been observed firsthand inside a customs brokerage for years. On bundles running past 80 pages, the small differences between invoice, packing list and declaration were tracked down through hours of manual review. The error that slipped through, more often than not, became a costly one further down the line.
The work itself was really an hour of careful attention; the difficulty was finding that hour for every file inside the daily workload of a brokerage. The idea to bridge software and customs operations came out of that gap. The first version of the product was written in 2025.
Today BeyanKontrol cross-checks a declaration against its supporting documents within seconds. Marking findings as right or wrong remains the broker's responsibility; keeping that decision with a human is a core principle of the product.
Four ideas that shape how we build.
AI doesn't decide; it makes a case.
We didn't design the model to replace the broker. It shows findings together with the reasoning behind them; the final call stays with a person. Regulatory responsibility isn't something a machine can take on.
Documents don't leave the country.
All of our servers run in Turkey. We don't rely on a cloud provider abroad. KVKK alignment was built into the product at the design stage; it isn't a feature we tacked on later.
The product should be fast; the people behind it, careful.
Brokers work in seconds, and an interface shouldn't slow them down. But the decisions that shape how we work aren't ones we rush; nothing ships until a real broker has used it.
We don't promise things we can't deliver.
We keep the roadmap and the limits visible. If a feature isn't ready, we don't say 'soon'; we share an actual date when one becomes clear.