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What is Snapsheet

Snapsheet is a cloud-based insurance claims management platform focused on property and auto claims workflows. It supports carriers, MGAs, and claims organizations with tools for digital FNOL intake, estimating, appraisal/inspection coordination, and claim handling through configurable workflows. The product emphasizes API-based integrations and a modular approach that can be deployed alongside existing core policy and claims systems.

pros

End-to-end claims workflow coverage

Snapsheet supports multiple stages of the claims lifecycle, including digital intake, assignment, estimating, appraisal/inspection, and settlement workflows. This breadth can reduce the number of point solutions required for common property and auto claim processes. It is commonly positioned as an overlay or complement to existing core platforms rather than a full core suite replacement.

Integration-friendly architecture

The platform provides APIs and integration patterns intended to connect with policy admin, billing, document management, and data/analytics tools. This helps insurers modernize claims experiences without a full rip-and-replace of core systems. Integration capability is a practical differentiator in environments where carriers run multiple legacy and third-party systems.

Configurable digital intake and triage

Snapsheet includes configurable intake and routing to support different lines of business and claim types. Digital FNOL and guided workflows can standardize data capture and reduce manual rekeying. This can improve handoffs between adjusters, appraisers, and external service providers when configured to match operating procedures.

cons

Not a full core suite

Snapsheet primarily targets claims operations and related digital workflows rather than end-to-end policy administration and billing. Organizations seeking a single-vendor core platform may still need additional systems for policy, rating, and billing. This can increase overall solution architecture complexity compared with full-suite platforms.

Implementation depends on integrations

Value realization often depends on connecting Snapsheet to upstream and downstream systems (policy, payments, identity, document repositories, and vendor networks). Integration scope and data quality can materially affect timelines and outcomes. Carriers with limited API readiness may require additional middleware or custom work.

Depth varies by claim type

Claims feature depth can vary by line of business and specific workflows (for example, specialized commercial claims or highly customized adjudication rules). Some organizations may need supplemental tools or custom configuration for niche processes. Fit should be validated against required estimating standards, regulatory reporting, and internal controls for the target jurisdictions and products.

Seller details

Snapsheet Inc.
Chicago, IL, USA
2011
Private
https://www.snapsheetclaims.com/
https://x.com/snapsheet
https://www.linkedin.com/company/snapsheet/

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