Use case 1
New business intake
Fast triage
For Producers, account managers- Upload
- 1-3 policy PDFs from a prospect (dec pages, endorsements).
- You get
- A concise coverage summary with named insureds, limits, deductibles, notable endorsements or exclusions, and renewal dates.
- Why it helps
- Skips manual skimming so you can qualify opportunities in minutes.
- Tips
- If multiple files, include the declarations first.
- Name files clearly, for example "Acme GL 2024.pdf".
Use case 2
Side-by-side policy comparison
Our vs. Their
For Marketing, placement, renewal teams- Upload
- Two policies (Our vs. Their) or two versions (Expiring vs. Proposed).
- You get
- A structured diff calling out material deltas like limits, sublimits, exclusions, retro dates, territory, and forms that changed.
- Why it helps
- Makes negotiations specific and defensible.
- Tips
- Use the uploader roles to label documents as Our and Their.
- Ask follow-ups such as "Where did cyber sublimits change?" to sharpen the diff.
Use case 4
Proposal drafting
Client-ready
For Producers, marketing- Upload
- Finalized policy documents or binders.
- You get
- A client-facing proposal with an executive summary, coverages, limits, key endorsements, notable exclusions, and a value narrative.
- Why it helps
- Reduces busywork and keeps formatting consistent.
- Tips
- After generation, prompt follow-ups like "Rewrite for a CFO reader in 200 words" or "Add a one-slide bullet summary".
Use case 5
Renewal prep and remarketing brief
For Account managers, analytics- Upload
- Prior year policy plus the current submission packet.
- You get
- A renewal brief summarizing expiring terms, loss-sensitive items, and target changes to seek from the market.
- Why it helps
- Gives underwriters a crisp snapshot and keeps internal stakeholders aligned.
- Tips
- Include loss runs if available so the assistant can call out large drivers.
Use case 7
Claims or incident quick read-in
For Claims advocates, consultants- Upload
- Policy sections relevant to the incident plus the incident summary.
- You get
- A focused extraction of triggers, exclusions, notice provisions, sublimits, and documentation requirements.
- Why it helps
- Speeds up the first response and expectation setting with clients.
- Tips
- Include specifics like date of loss, location, and parties to tighten guidance.
Use case 8
Executive summary for non-insurance stakeholders
For CFO, founders, board members- Upload
- Final policy or proposal.
- You get
- A one-page plain-language brief covering what is covered, what is not, major limits, and key risk caveats.
- Why it helps
- Aligns decisions without jargon.
- Tips
- Ask "Remove acronyms and define terms inline." for plain language output.