Submit broker-grade schedules without a junior.
RowInsight enriches every row of your schedule before it leaves your outbox. Insurers pick it up first because the diligence is already done. Your team quotes more, chases less, and your loss ratio looks like the desk you always wanted to be.
From the desks doing the work.
Schedules go to insurers half-finished — referrals come back asking for things you'd already pulled.
Submission lands as a fully diligenced file. Underwriter has every flag with citation in front of them.
Junior spends a morning per schedule cross-checking Companies House, EPC, flood, sanctions.
Twelve sources resolved per row in minutes. The junior is doing the work they were hired for.
Three insurers, three different supplemental forms, three weeks of email chase.
One enriched workbook covers the diligence every insurer wants. Cycle drops from weeks to a single touch.
Your time, returned to you.
Most account execs handle 8–20 schedules a month. Each one eats hours of diligence work that doesn't pay them anything. RowInsight gives that time back — adjust the inputs below to see what it's worth for your desk.
What you get back, in hours
Illustrative only. Defaults are a starting estimate for a typical 100-row commercial schedule — your actual diligence time per row depends on line of business, broker workflow, and the depth of sign-off required. Replace the inputs with your own numbers.
A workbook your underwriter can act on.
Companies House, OFSI sanctions, FCA, EPC, Flood, BGS, Land Registry, OSM, Police.uk, HSE, Insolvency, Adverse media.
Each row scored info / watch / concern / block — driven by data the brief grounds against. Sort the workbook by what needs the underwriter first.
Every flag in the brief links back to the source row it was drawn from. No black-box risk language.
RowInsight is in beta. We don't publish customer-result numbers yet — when we have audited case studies we'll put them here with the methodology.
Send your next schedule.
First 10 rows free. We'll route the enriched workbook to your inbox before standup tomorrow.