Cool! I hate struggling with my insurance company and all of the files. It doesn't happen that often, though. I can't see paying $20/mo all year. I'd rather only pay for the service when I'm actively using it, maybe for the three months around a claim. I want a service like this to tout "only pay until your claim is settled" and cheerfully offer to stop the subscription after all active claims are settled.
> Best for homeowners, renters, and small contractors filing 1–5 claims per year.
You’re right that most people don’t file claims often, and that’s something we’re actively thinking about. The core idea behind ClaimVault isn’t just during a claim, but making it much easier to be prepared before one happens — when photos, receipts, and context are still easy to capture.
That said, your point about usage-based or claim-window pricing makes a lot of sense, especially for renters or homeowners who may only interact with insurance a few times in a lifetime. We’re exploring options like pausing subscriptions, shorter-term plans around an active claim, or alternate models that better match how infrequently claims occur.
Appreciate you calling this out — it’s exactly the kind of perspective we’re hoping to learn from early on.
Cool! I hate struggling with my insurance company and all of the files. It doesn't happen that often, though. I can't see paying $20/mo all year. I'd rather only pay for the service when I'm actively using it, maybe for the three months around a claim. I want a service like this to tout "only pay until your claim is settled" and cheerfully offer to stop the subscription after all active claims are settled.
> Best for homeowners, renters, and small contractors filing 1–5 claims per year.
Really? 1-5 claims per decade is my experience.
Thanks — this is really helpful feedback.
You’re right that most people don’t file claims often, and that’s something we’re actively thinking about. The core idea behind ClaimVault isn’t just during a claim, but making it much easier to be prepared before one happens — when photos, receipts, and context are still easy to capture.
That said, your point about usage-based or claim-window pricing makes a lot of sense, especially for renters or homeowners who may only interact with insurance a few times in a lifetime. We’re exploring options like pausing subscriptions, shorter-term plans around an active claim, or alternate models that better match how infrequently claims occur.
Appreciate you calling this out — it’s exactly the kind of perspective we’re hoping to learn from early on.