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Static hosting for insurance agencies

Independent agency sites are product-heavy (auto, home, life, commercial) with quote-request forms feeding the agency's CRM. Stable content, predictable conversion path.

What a typical insurance agent site looks like

Homepage, product pages (auto, home, life, business, etc.), team / agent bios, carrier-list page, quote-request form, contact.

Most independent agencies keep a small handful of carrier relationships and put up a page per product. The product pages are stable for years — coverage explanations don't change much. The team and contact pages need an occasional refresh when staff turn over. The blog tends to be carrier-supplied tips and seasonal reminders.

When we run the assessment across the agency cohort, the typical site lands at 40–150 pages: product pages, agent bios, carrier list, blog backfill, contact. WordPress is the most common stack, with a smaller cohort on hand-rolled HTML from local web shops. Both migrate cleanly.

Trade-specific things to know

  • Quote-request forms route to your AMS (AMS360, EZLynx, Applied Epic) — unaffected by migration if they're already webhook-based.
  • Carrier logos require licensing review — we preserve what you have.

10-year cost projection

Typical insurance agent hosting
€3,773
~€25/mo, 5% inflation
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€600
€600 once. No monthly.
You save
€3,173
over a decade

Our take

Insurance agency sites tend to grow incrementally (one new product page at a time) and don't benefit from a CMS workflow once they've reached steady state.

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