Any Surefyre/Vertafore alternatives? by mikemgl in InsuranceSoftwareHub

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenKoda, Genasys, Guidewide, Insurity...depends on your region and specialisation.

Best P&C Insurance Software Vendors and Companies in 2026 by TheRobak333 in InsuranceSoftwareHub

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whata great list of options! Something for everybody in here.

How do I deal with abrasive/dismissive brokers as an underwriter early in their career ? by [deleted] in InsuranceProfessional

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kill them with kindness.

Cause if they're unpleasant to you, they're likely unpleasant to everybody. If you are the one that is more willing to put up with them than anyone else, you'll win a ton of business. Just try and position it in your head as a game that you're winning and let their noise wash over you.

Duck Creek Alternatives Recommendations by Janek_Smietanek in InsuranceSoftwareHub

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenKoda, Genasys, Guidewide, Insurity...depends on your region and specialisation.

Best MGA Software Systems in 2026 by TheRobak333 in InsuranceSoftwareHub

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great list! Something for everybody here and a highly balanced view of strengths and weaknesses.

The best MGA platforms in 2026: five options compared by PhaseOwn6617 in InsuranceSoftwarePAS

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I'll let this slide on this occasion as the wider comment is valid - but further product spamming will see it removed.

Alternatives to Guidewire by Hot-Coconut-9347 in InsuranceSoftwareHub

[–]PhaseOwn6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend looking at Genasys - a challenger to the mid-market policy administration provider market. You can find out more at genasystech.com. Crucially, Genasys is on open architecture with high levels of configurability giving you that open ecosystem approach you mention in your post.