Plain-English appetite search
AIAsk "who writes HVAC contractors in Washington" and get a ranked answer. No exact-phrase matching, no needing to know the carrier's own vocabulary for the class.
Every agency already owns the answer to "who writes this?" It is just scattered across carrier flyers, appetite-guide PDFs, a spreadsheet somebody maintains, and the memory of whoever has been there longest. Appetite Finder turns that pile into one searchable catalog of the markets your agency actually has access to.
What's included
Ask "who writes HVAC contractors in Washington" and get a ranked answer. No exact-phrase matching, no needing to know the carrier's own vocabulary for the class.
Upload the carrier flyers, the appetite-guide PDFs and the spreadsheets as they are. They get read, classified and merged into one catalog rather than filed somewhere nobody looks.
The hard-to-place side kept as a first-class catalog, so specialty and wholesale options surface in the same search rather than living in one person's head.
Risks and appetites are classified against NAICS and SIC on the way in, so search works across the vocabulary difference between what your client calls themselves and what the carrier calls the class.
What each carrier is actually doing for you: hit rate, retention, loss experience and responsiveness, so market selection is informed by your own history and not just appetite.
Appetite drift and rate movement read across your book, so you find out a market has tightened before the third declination rather than after.
How it works
Flyers, guides, spreadsheets, in whatever shape they arrived. No cleanup or reformatting first.
Each document is parsed into carriers, products and appetite statements, and classified against standard class codes.
Describe the risk the way you would describe it to a colleague.
You get the markets your agency can actually access, ranked, with the specialty and wholesale options alongside the standard ones.
Why it's different
FAQ
The catalog is built from what you put in it, which is deliberate. The point is to answer with markets you can actually submit to rather than to produce a longer list you then have to filter.
Carrier flyers, appetite-guide PDFs and spreadsheets, including scanned ones. You do not need to normalize them first.
It reflects the guides you have loaded, so it is as current as your last upload. Carrier intelligence separately watches what your carriers are doing across your live book, which tends to reveal appetite changes before an updated guide arrives.
30 minutes. We'll walk through your real workflows in a tenant set up for you. No slideware.