The full claims platform with Clive built in, sized for your first rollout. Everything you need to run claims end-to-end on UAT + Production, with claim-level Clive agents and standard automation
Adds a dev/QA environment, embedded real-time reporting and BI, the no-code workflow automation builder, portfolio-level Clive agents, and eSign included. Priority support and volume-based usage packages.
Best for: Multi-workstream rollouts and broader workflow coverage
Yes. Clive Plugged-In sits on top of your current CMS — there’s no replacement and no migration. It connects to the system you already use and automates document, claim, and communication workflows inside it.
What does "start with the use case, price by capability" mean?
You don’t have to buy the whole platform to get value. You start with the use case you care about most — intake, triage, documents, coverage, escalations, or portfolio intelligence — and each maps to a set of Clive capabilities and usage units behind the scenes. You pay for the capabilities that use case requires.
How do I know which tier I need?
It comes down to how far you want Clive to go. Base covers chat and document workflows. Professional adds claim-level agents across intake, triage, coverage, liability, and escalations. Enterprise adds portfolio-level intelligence across your whole book. If you’re unsure, we’ll map your use cases to the right tier on a call.
How is Clive priced?
Clive follows the same structure as our platform: a scoped launch package, an annual platform fee, and usage fees. Usage is based on what you actually run — documents and claims processed at Base, claim-level workflows at Professional, and a custom package at Enterprise.
How fast can Clive go live?
Because there’s no system replacement, Clive typically deploys in weeks. The exact timeline depends on the use cases and integrations in scope, which we’ll confirm up front. Is there a human in the loop? Yes. Clive supports human-in-the-loop routing so your team stays in control — Clive surfaces insights, drafts, and recommendations, and you decide where to automate fully versus keep a reviewer.