Underwriting Risk Signal Alerts

Watch an insured's website between renewal cycles. Paste the URL and AI alerts you when a real risk signal appears, such as litigation, a new facility or operation, an ownership change, or a sign of financial distress, so underwriting sees it early, not at renewal.

Underwriting Risk Signal Alerts
Catch litigation, business changes, and risk signals on an insured between renewal cycles.
1Paste the insured company or risk source URL 2We watch for new risk signals and material changes 3AI surfaces material risk signals only
Use the insured's site, a court docket, or a news or regulatory source.
Our AI reads every change and only alerts you when this happens, so routine updates never reach your inbox. Edit it to fit what you care about.
Instantly the moment it matters, or batched into one digest email.
Under 1 hour requires a paid plan

Frequently asked questions

How do I catch new risk signals on an insured between renewals?
Paste the URL of the insured's website and the AI monitors it on a schedule. It watches for underwriting-relevant signals like litigation, a new facility or operation, a safety or inspection issue, an ownership change, or financial distress. When one appears, you get an alert, so you learn about it well before the renewal cycle.
How does it avoid drowning me in irrelevant alerts?
The AI reads each check and only flags changes that read as genuine risk signals, ignoring cookie banners, ads, navigation, and routine marketing edits. That means a new litigation notice or a newly added operation reaches you, while cosmetic website updates stay out of your underwriting queue and out of your inbox.
How will I be notified, and is it free?
You choose the cadence: instant alerts within minutes of a meaningful signal, or a daily or weekly digest summarizing everything across the insureds you watch. Alerts go to email, Slack, Teams, or a webhook. It works on any public website, so you can monitor a whole book of risks, and it is free to start.

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PageCrawl watches any page and alerts you the moment something important changes. Set up your first monitor in under a minute.

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