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Custom web applications for insurance agencies

Websites for insurance agencies, brokers and IVASS-registered intermediaries

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In the insurance agencies industry, custom web applications isn't a stylistic exercise: it's the tool that solves the real problems of your vertical. Here you'll find how we apply it specifically, what you take away, and how much it costs to get started.

Who it's for

The problems we see every time in the insurance agencies industry

If at least one of these sounds familiar, custom web applications is the right lever.

    Generic site, no explanation of the difference between products
    Missing IVASS transparency (RUI registration, IPID, conflicts of interest)
    Quote form too short, unqualified leads
    No integration with insurance comparison tools or management software
    Unclear communication on coverage/exclusions (risk of IVASS sanctions)
What you take away

The concrete results

  • Software tailored to your real process, not the other way around
  • A modern stack (Next.js, Postgres) maintainable long-term
  • Native integrations with Odoo, Stripe, AWS, external systems
  • Sprint-based development with weekly demos: see progress, steer as you go
  • Your code, zero lock-in: the GitHub repository is under your control
  • Technical and functional documentation delivered with the project
Industry-specific

The features you simply can't go without

We include them by default on every custom web applications project for the insurance agencies industry.

  • Detailed product areas (auto, home, life, accident, professional liability)
  • Quote requests with product-specific pre-qualification
  • Mandatory downloadable information documents (IPID, DIP, supplementary DIP)
  • Complete transparency section (RUI, section, commissions, complaints)
  • Comparison-tool integration (Facile.it, SegugioBroker for independent brokers)
  • Insurance management software integration (ECO, Mansutti, Universo Assicurativo)
  • Educational blog on coverage and claims (with regulatory disclaimer)
  • Client area for managing policies and claims

What we work with

We choose the stack on a case-by-case basis, not by personal preference.

  • Next.js 15 App Router
  • TypeScript
  • tRPC
  • Postgres
  • Drizzle ORM / Prisma
  • NextAuth / Auth.js
  • Stripe
  • Docker
  • Tailwind CSS
  • AWS S3 / Cloudflare R2
  • Odoo JSON-RPC
Pricing

Where it starts

4990 €fromup to 29.990 €

VAT excluded

The exact price depends on the scale of the project (pages, languages, integrations). For a typical insurance agencies business, our dedicated package is the simplest route.

Compliance notes

IVASS Regulations 40/2018 and 41/2018 (intermediaries and pre-contractual information). Insurance Code, Legislative Decree 209/2005. RUI registration mandatory, with the relevant section (A agents, B brokers, C banks/SIM, D banks/intermediaries, E collaborators). Mandatory documents: IPID (for non-life products) or DIP + supplementary DIP (for life IBIPs). GDPR for sensitive data (health in accident/life policies).

Frequently asked questions

custom web applications for a insurance agencies: how long does a project typically take?

It depends on the scale, but for most cases we're talking about 2-4 weeks from sign-off to going live, content included. For complex cases (many languages, integrations with industry software) it can take 6-8 weeks.

Can I start even if I don't have all my content (text, photos) ready?

Yes. We offer copy support and image selection as a separate package, or we proceed with placeholders and swap them in along the way. The important thing is to nail the positioning before the design phase.

Can I update the site on my own after delivery?

Yes. We deliver with a simple editorial panel (organised by content type) and 2 hours of training included. For structural changes (new sections, new templates) we step in.

Does the site comply with insurance agencies industry regulations?

Yes. For this industry we take into account: IVASS Regulations 40/2018 and 41/2018 (intermediaries and pre-contractual information). Insurance Code, Legislative Decree 209/2005. RUI registration mandatory, with the relevant section (A agents, B brokers, C banks/SIM, D banks/intermediaries, E collaborators). Mandatory documents: IPID (for non-life products) or DIP + supplementary DIP (for life IBIPs). GDPR for sensitive data (health in accident/life policies). We always start from compliance, we don't add it afterwards.

Why does a insurance agencies project cost more than a generic site?

The insurance agencies industry requires specific features, regulatory compliance and an architecture that works for its audience. What's optional on a generic site is included by default here — and it's cheaper to do it right from the start than to fix it later.

What does a custom application really cost?

It depends on the scope, and any serious quote comes after a 1-2 day discovery where we map processes, users, and integrations. Realistic ranges: €5-10k for a simple client portal, €13-20k for an industry-specific management system with workflows and roles, €20-30k for platforms with multiple integrations. Below €5k the risk is an underestimated scope and an incomplete project; above €30k we move into enterprise scope with a dedicated team. Be wary of anyone who quotes you by email without a scoping call: the price is either inflated for cover, or it's low and the project overruns.

Why Next.js and not Bubble/Retool/other low-code?

Bubble, Retool, FlutterFlow work perfectly well for prototypes and MVPs up to 50-200 users. Above those volumes the limits show: performance, rising platform costs, customisation constraints, total lock-in (you can't 'export' a Bubble app). Next.js + Postgres is a stack that handles millions of requests, runs on any hosting, and the code is yours. If the use case is simple and temporary, low-code is fine. If the software becomes core business, custom is the right investment.

How are the sprints structured?

Two-week sprints. Sprint start: planning and priorities with you. During: development, internal testing, async daily updates via Slack/email. Sprint end: live demo of what's been built plus a retrospective (what's working, what we change). You have full visibility on progress and priorities: no surprises at go-live. The code is available from day one on GitHub, accessible to you.

Do you maintain the app after go-live?

Yes, with a dedicated Care contract. Maintenance covers: dependency updates, security patches, uptime monitoring, bug fixes within SLA, minor enhancements. The fee starts at €290/month for small apps and rises based on complexity and the SLA required. Alternatively, if your in-house team feels ready to handle it, we do a full technical handover and stay available on call.

Does it integrate with Odoo / my management system?

Yes, it's one of the most frequent use cases. Odoo exposes complete JSON-RPC APIs; we connect to sync contacts, orders, products, invoices. For other systems (SAP, Zucchetti, TeamSystem) it depends on the available APIs: some have modern REST APIs, others require file export/import or dedicated connectors. We check during discovery: if your system exposes reasonable APIs, we integrate natively; if it doesn't, we build a sync layer.

Can I hire another supplier later, if I need to?

Always. The code lives on GitHub under your account, the technical and functional documentation is delivered, and the stack (Next.js, Postgres, Tailwind) is mainstream and known to any competent developer. No proprietary lock-in, no code held hostage. If tomorrow you want to bring the project in-house or switch agencies, you can do so without rewrites.

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