Hosta a.i. Named to Guidewire Insurtech Vanguards Program
Hosta a.i. makes everyone an expert in property assessment through simple image capture
Hosta a.i., one of the most advanced solutions for automated property assessments, announced it has joined Guidewire’s Insurtech Vanguards program, a new initiative led by property and casualty (P&C) cloud platform provider,
Hosta a.i.'s virtual desk adjustment at First Notice of Loss (FNOL) complements Guidewire ClaimCenter, enabling carriers to complete claims more efficiently than ever before. Hosta a.i. solves a meaningful problem in the market for carriers — the cost and hassle of onsite adjusting — building cutting-edge technology to decrease cost while increasing customer satisfaction.
Currently, sending adjusters onsite is expensive and time-consuming, costing carriers an average of
Moreover, the global pandemic taught carriers that a shift to virtual desk adjustments is preferable to the policyholder. Customers prefer on-demand self-service tools that empower them to take their property into their own hands, at their convenience. Hosta a.i. sits at the intersection of these two market forces, laying the groundwork for a bold new future in claims adjusting.
Last year Hosta a.i. launched their new AI-powered automated property assessment solution that enables insurers to access detailed measurements, context, materials, and sketches from just a few photos uploaded by the homeowner. Hosta a.i. is differentiated in the market because there is no app or special equipment required—any smartphone can be used. With 4-8 photos uploaded to Hosta’s website, Hosta a.i. can extract and compile all the data an adjuster requires to estimate interior damages.
Hosta a.i. can be added to Guidewire’s automated claims segmentation workflow at FNOL. Using Hosta a.i. is simple. First, adjusters can send an email or text message request through Guidewire for policyholders to capture their interiors. Once the policyholder receives the e-mail, they will be able to complete their claim by submitting 4-8 photos per room. Within an instance, the Hosta a.i. Assessment Platform provides the adjustor with detailed property data, including a floor plan, material take-offs, appliances, elevation drawings and annotated images. Based on the data, the adjuster can evaluate whether the claim can be desk-adjusted or requires an onsite expert.
Guidewire launched the Insurtech Vanguards program to help insurers learn about the hottest-new insurtechs in the market. With the addition of Hosta’s technology, insurers can now accelerate processing property damage claims without ever having to send someone onsite for a property assessment.
“Our mission at Guidewire has always been to innovate and solve our client’s toughest challenges, which have gotten more complex due to the pandemic, climate change, and inflation,” said
“We’re thrilled to join the Insurtech Vanguards program,” said
About Hosta a.i.
Established in 2020, Hosta a.i. is on a mission to empower people and businesses with fast, accessible and trusted information about their built surroundings. Hosta helps companies that need fast and accurate data within built environments accelerate their businesses with remote and automated property assessments. The Hosta A.I. Assessment Platform uses patent-pending A.I. spatial and material analysis to automate property assessments from just 4-8 photos from any camera. To learn more about Hosta please visit www.hosta.ai.
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