Every other AI tool was built for marketers, then shoved at agencies. We started inside the policy. This platform speaks P&C as a first language, not a vertical bolt-on.
"I stopped opening five tabs to write a renewal. The brain knows my carriers, my appetite, my house rules. It's the first AI tool that earned a seat at our Monday meeting."
Every prompt, every workflow, every export designed for property & casualty agencies, not retrofitted from a generic chatbot.
Citations on every answer, audit trail on every action, PII redaction on by default. Your carrier won't flinch.
Built alongside producers, CSRs, and principals, not in a vacuum. Direct line to the team that ships.
Drop in two policies. Get back the coverage gaps, the sublimit erosion, and a client-ready summary in plain English. In seconds.
Cited chat that knows your house playbook. A Command Center that surfaces intel your AMS will never show. A renewal agent that triages 47 accounts overnight. Across every line of P&C.
Trusted across the P&C ecosystem

Rough NotesProducer Performance OSA quick tour from our founder, Mick Hunt.
Every paragraph traces back to a form, a case, or a guide. No vibes, no hallucinations.
A subcontractor's employee was injured on our insured's jobsite. Will the insured's CGL respond, or is this an Employer's Liability gap?
The standard ISO CGL does respond when a sub's employee is injured on the insured's site, because that worker is not the named insured's employee - so the employer's liability exclusion (1) does not bar coverage for the named insured.
Federal courts have repeatedly enforced this distinction (2): the exclusion is read narrowly against the carrier, and the named insured's liability to a sub's employee falls within Coverage A as bodily injury arising from operations.
Action: verify (a) the sub carries its own WC and CGL with you as additional insured (Travelers and most carriers require this 3), and (b) the indemnity language in the subcontract survives the loss. Without both, you're defending the named insured on the CGL alone.
Hover to pause. Tap a tool to jump to it.
Yes, on this insured's policy. Your Personal Umbrella endorsement [1] follows form to the underlying Personal Auto liability limits of $250k/$500k/$100k. Once those are exhausted, the umbrella responds up to the $1M aggregate limit.
Coverage is subject to the SIR of $250 for non-underlying claims [2].
The knowledge base is stacked across Commercial, Personal, Bonds & Surety, Farm & Ranch, and Employee Benefits - plus court cases, claim scenarios, and case studies for each.
BOP, GL, CPP, WC, Auto, Cyber, EPLI, D&O, Inland Marine - every form on every carrier.
HO-3, HO-5, DP-3, Auto, Umbrella, Flood, Dwelling Fire - including high-net-worth riders.
Performance, payment, license & permit, fidelity, court bonds - appetite + obligee data.
AgriBusiness, equine, livestock, crop, farm auto, equipment breakdown - built for rural risks.
Group medical, dental, vision, life, disability, voluntary - plus compliance & open enrollment.
Five tools your team will open every single day. Each one cited. Each one grounded in your policies, your house knowledge, and licensed industry libraries, not the open internet.
Ask any coverage, carrier, or workflow question. Answers are cited to the exact document and page, in the language and reading level you choose.
Yes, on this insured's policy. Your Personal Umbrella endorsement [1] follows form to the underlying Personal Auto liability limits of $250k/$500k/$100k. Once those are exhausted, the umbrella responds up to the $1M aggregate limit.
Coverage is subject to the SIR of $250 for non-underlying claims [2].
Drop in two policy PDFs. We diff coverages, limits, sublimits, exclusions, and endorsements side by side, then call out the material differences in plain English.
Pull from your bound policies, your house knowledge, and your brand. Generate a proposal with coverage narrative, premium summary, and source citations baked in.
Quote Showdown normalizes every quote to the same coverage tiers, surfaces the real spread, and explains why one is cheaper.
| Carrier | 6mo Premium | BI Limits | Deductibles |
|---|---|---|---|
| Progressive | $847 | 100/300 | $500/$500 |
| Safeco | $921 | 100/300 | $500/$500 |
| Travelers | $988 | 250/500 | $1k/$1k |
| Allstate | $1,104 | 100/300 | $250/$500 |
108,000 policies. One screen. The next ten phone calls. The single dashboard your principals, producers, and CSRs all open first.
Agents that move the work forward. APIs that put the brain inside everything else you run.
Agents that act on your house rules. Renewal prep, COI drafting, submission packets - human-in-the-loop by default, full audit trail.
Five surfaces your team will open every day. Real carriers, real coverages, real numbers from a real book.
Your house playbook, the carrier form, and licensed industry data, footnoted to the page.
Concentration risk, rate-shock watch, renewal radar, money leaks. Your book, narrated.
Drafts save-list emails, flags rate hikes, surfaces BOR risk. Human approves before anything sends.
Side-by-side carrier program with coverage diff, premium delta, and the why in plain English.
The brain shows the work. Limit ceilings, ransomware treatment, breach response, premium. Four dimensions. One verdict your producer can defend.
Used by agency owners, producers, CSRs, and carrier teams across the P&C ecosystem.
"The Intelligent Agent is what the industry has been waiting for. Cited answers, real policy comparisons, branded proposals. It is changing how agencies show up for their clients."
"I walked into a prospect meeting with the policy comparison and a cited coverage breakdown already in hand. Felt like I had the answers to the test. Closed it on the first call."
"My account managers save hours on every renewal. They ask the question, get a cited answer, and move on. Time goes back into client relationships, not PDF hunting."
"Proposal turnaround dropped from days to under an hour. Coverage detail pulled in correctly, our brand on every page, sources cited at the bottom. Clients notice."
"I run two carrier policies through Compare and the material differences are right there. Sublimits, exclusions, endorsements. No more squinting at PDFs at 9pm."
"Coverage explanations that used to take me thirty minutes now take thirty seconds. And every answer comes with a citation I can show the client."
"ACORD 25s used to be a twenty minute job. Now my CSR opens the request, the certificate is pre-filled from the bound policy, and we send it for signature. Two minutes."
"Our agency's knowledge actually lives somewhere now. New hires ask the brain instead of the senior CSR. The senior CSR can finally do their job."
"Quote Showdown normalizes four carrier quotes into one view in seconds. My producers stop guessing on premium spread and start having real conversations with clients."
"Case Law search alone saved me an E&O conversation. Pulled the actual filing, cited it in the policy review, sent it to the client. That kind of receipt is worth everything."
"I run an HO-3 vs HO-5 compare in front of the client and it explains the open-perils swap in plain English. My retention numbers love me for it."
"Performance bond questions used to mean digging through obligee paperwork for an hour. Now I get cited answers tied to the actual bond form in seconds."
"Open enrollment is a different animal this year. I draft client comms in three languages, with the right reading level, and the brain cites the carrier SBC. Game changer."
"Equine mortality, equipment breakdown, livestock - I get carrier appetite and the right endorsements without calling three underwriters. My book grew because I can finally quote fast."
Solo agent, full team, network, or insuretech partner. No free trial. No hidden seats.
Every renewal you delay, every coverage question you guess at, every ACORD you re-type, that's the spread between you and the agency next door who already turned this on.
Yes. Every answer carries clickable citations to the exact document, page, and library it pulled from. Nothing is offered without a source you can verify.
Yes. Per-agency Row Level Security at the database layer. Your documents, conversations, and analytics live in a tenant only your agency can read.
Yes, through our public REST API and Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Vendors can read and write into the agency brain with proper scopes.
No. We price Solo at a level any independent agent can justify ($599/yr), and team plans start with bundled seats so the value is obvious from day one.