Boost Insurance Launches Boost Atlas: The AI-Driven Partner Portal Built for Specialty Commercial Brokers & MGAs
Boost’s new platform eliminates manual friction across the entire broker and MGA workflow - from submission ingestion to live program configuration - compressing hours of work into seconds.
Boost Atlas is the turnkey distribution interface for Boost's full-service MGA platform - providing brokers and MGAs with a single portal to instantly rate, quote, bind, and endorse across Boost's specialty commercial product suite, including BOP, Cyber, and Management Liability. Atlas is seamlessly integrated with Boost’s licensed MGA authority in all 50 states, A and A- rated fronting carrier appointments, and dedicated reinsurance capacity. Brokers and MGAs who partner with Boost do not purchase software. They access end-to-end insurance program infrastructure.
What Boost Atlas Delivers
Boost Atlas is simultaneously an AI-powered broker portal and intake engine, an agency management system, and an AI-powered underwriting workbench. It is pre-integrated with Boost’s proprietary policy administration system via direct API, making it the only portal in the specialty commercial market that delivers a real-time, end-to-end experience from submission through policy issuance without third-party middleware.
Capabilities available to distribution partners at launch include:
- AI-powered submission ingestion: Brokers drag and drop any application document, prior policy, or client email directly into Atlas. The platform’s AI extracts, classifies, and maps the data to underwriting fields - returning a pre-filled, bindable quote with zero manual entry.
- Automated email-to-quote ingestion: Brokers with an Atlas account can email a dedicated address - attaching an application or simply describing an account in plain language - and receive an indication or bindable quote directly in their inbox in seconds, along with a link to the digital submission to review and bind in Atlas.
- AI-powered cross-selling: AtlasIQ, the AI orchestration inside Atlas, pre-populates fields across additional product applications from a single submission, eliminating rekeying and ensuring data consistency across lines.
- Smart NAICS classification and instant document generation: Plain-language business descriptions auto-classify to the correct NAICS code. Quote proposals, binders, and policy documents are generated instantly, without any manual intervention from Boost’s team.
- Bulk quoting at scale: Partners can export any client list from an existing AMS, drop the file into Atlas, and generate hundreds or thousands of simultaneous submissions - routed to the right producer instantly.
- Instant agency onboarding and white-labeling: New agency partners are provisioned, branded, and live in a matter of hours, without any technology development on the partner’s side.
- Seamless accessibility: No portal fatigue. Boost’s broker partners can access the Atlas platform via multiple points of entry, including fully integrated SSO workflows and magic links.
“The broker and MGA market is at an inflection point,” said
Not SaaS. Infrastructure.
Boost is not a software vendor. Distribution partners who work with Boost access end-to-end insurance infrastructure: MGA compliance and licensing, A-rated carrier paper, committed reinsurance capacity, a proprietary policy administration system, and now Atlas as the AI-driven front end. Partners can white-label Boost’s active programs (BOP, Cyber, Management Liability, and Professional Liability) and be in market under their own brand in as little as three to six weeks. Alternatively, they can bring a book of business to Boost’s platform, or work with Boost’s team to build a custom program from the ground up.
A top-50 retailer and one of Boost’s early Atlas users leveraged AtlasIQ’s bulk quoting capability to generate over 3,000 indicative quotes at launch, pre-assigned to producers across the firm and ready to bind. A large MGA partner moved an active professional liability program to Boost and saw quote-to-bind times drop from days to minutes following workflow automation powered by Boost Atlas.
Architecture Designed for the AI Era
The insurance technology market is filled with platforms retrofitting AI onto legacy policy administration systems built on monolithic architectures. Boost built its entire infrastructure on modern microservices from the ground up. AI is not being bolted onto Boost’s stack - it is layered onto infrastructure designed from day one to support it.
The AI capabilities live within Boost’s AtlasIQ orchestration layer, the shared AI runtime inside Atlas that powers document understanding, schema mapping, cross-sell inference, and decision routing. The roadmap includes AI risk scoring, intelligent referral workflows, and AI-augmented underwriting decisioning for standardized SMB risks - precisely the lines where AI-driven workflows deliver the greatest broker and underwriter efficiency gains.
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