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Software Advice refreshes insurance software page for P&C buyers

Software Advice widened its insurance page around verified reviews, pricing and free demos, sharpening how P&C buyers compare core systems.

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Software Advice refreshes insurance software page for P&C buyers
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Software Advice refreshed its insurance software page on June 22, 2026, and the update leans on verified reviews, pricing visibility and free demos. The page says it helps users find the best Insurance Software for their organization, using customer reviews and independent product and market research, a setup that matters in P&C because buyers often start broad before narrowing to policy, billing, claims, customer interaction or agency operations.

Gartner’s definition shows why that first pass can only go so far. SaaS P&C insurance core platforms are cloud-based subscription systems that support the full product life cycle and typically include policy administration, billing and claims management. That makes the category much more than a vendor directory: one system may be strong in policy administration but weaker in claims, while a lighter platform may be easier to deploy yet less suitable for a carrier that needs complex product configuration and regulatory support.

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Capterra and GetApp are pushing the same buyer behavior in adjacent ways. Capterra’s 2026 P&C insurance page points to millions of verified user reviews and offers a free 15-minute consultation with an advisor. GetApp says its 2026 P&C page draws on 1.5 million verified user reviews and lets buyers filter by features, integrations, pricing model, device support and organization type. Together, those pages reflect a market that expects guided comparison, not a static list.

The vendor field shows the trade-offs plainly. Guidewire says InsuranceSuite is trusted by 570-plus insurers and says its 2026 product message centers on building, deploying and governing agentic and predictive AI across its P&C platform. Guidewire also points to a 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant evaluation that assessed 14 vendors in the P&C insurance market. Duck Creek says it has been named a Leader in Gartner’s SaaS P&C Core Platforms, North America, for the seventh time, and it emphasizes evergreen SaaS architecture, low-code configuration, modular applications and open APIs. Sapiens describes its P&C platform as modular, SaaS and AI-driven, with billing, policy and claims capabilities across personal, commercial and specialty lines.

That is the real buying framework. A startup MGA usually needs speed and narrower scope. A regional carrier needs enough breadth to connect policy, billing and claims without building a fragile stack around it. An incumbent replacing a legacy core needs the deepest answer on regulatory complexity, integration and long-term operating cost. Software Advice’s refreshed page is the first filter, but P&C buyers still have to decide which operating model the software will actually support.

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