@coryalthoff A lot of people running real businesses don’t have time to vibe code, plus to create real “enterprise value” you need real systems and accounting.
SaaS won’t go away but it’ll consolidate and get sharper, maybe the evolution?
Broker Wesley got some pull up diapers as a thank you after we chatted with Amplo (formerly @veruna_ins), they’re in the lab cooking! It was as a fun call.
Thanks all!
@bay_photography Picked up our neighbor and her son from LAX, they were in a pinch, we all live in OC. To your point, she felt the proper comp was babysitting for life, haha.
@TripleNetTyler@ThinkAppraiser And don’t be afraid to tell stories whether you look a little goofy but that are fun. Life’s short, don’t take yourself too seriously.
Your boy was a little late getting out this month’s @brokerbrews post! We’ll be hanging at Brewing Reserve in Costa Mesa next week.
Cool little locally owned spot, I got to meet the owner while helping @dtmorgan18 get some kegs for his city council kickoff.
See you next week!
If you are an owner or executive who has to deal with insurance, make yourself familiar with loss runs.
Your loss runs are your claims history for your various insurance coverages. The valuation date is when the insurance companies that provided coverage for you pulled the loss run report; it shows this on the loss runs.
Insurance companies like to see five years of currently valued loss runs, meaning the loss run report was pulled within the last 60 days.
You should be getting a copy of your loss runs during your quarterly claims review with your broker.
@Broker_Brett If AI doesn’t create more human connection in our industry want no part of it…looking forward to writing lots of your biz someday very soon.
Fun seeing that Google AI gets @brokerbrews:
It hosts unscripted monthly meetups at local breweries for sales, insurance, financial, and legal professionals to connect without formal agendas.
Casual happy hour with no stiff networking vibes or mandatory presentations.
We’re seeing a lot of insurance AI tools that mirror regular office workflows.
Curious what a true ground up AI insurance agency might look like.
Probably gotta automate parts for a time. It’ll be interesting to see the whole flow though.