[
  { "grp": "isx", "title": "Auto Insurance Quote Request", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-x-auto-cover.png",
    "desc": "A line-specialized public quote request for personal auto insurance, built as a lean standalone mini landing page. It leads with the data carriers actually rate auto on — a driver roster (names and the state each license was issued in, never full license numbers) and a vehicle list — then captures the coverage you want, the limits and deductible you're aiming for, your timing, and a high-level snapshot of your current carrier and claim count. Only an email and the driver roster are required, so it stays a five-minute form. It is compliance-aware: the hero and footer make clear this is a request for a quote and does not bind coverage, and it never asks for Social Security, date of birth, or driver-license / policy numbers." },
  { "grp": "isx", "title": "Home & Property Insurance Quote", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-x-home-cover.png",
    "desc": "A line-specialized public quote request for homeowners and property coverage. It leads with what carriers rate a home on — the property location, construction type, roof age and material, square footage, protection features, and catastrophe-exposure flags — then captures the target effective date, the current carrier, and any mortgagee or lienholder by name. Only an email and the property location are required, keeping it quick. The hero and footer make clear it is a request for a quote, not a binding of coverage, and it asks for names, references, and ranges only — never policy, loan, or account numbers." },
  { "grp": "isx", "title": "Business Insurance Quote Request", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-x-business-cover.png",
    "desc": "A line-specialized public quote request for commercial coverage. It leads with the operating picture carriers underwrite a business on — an operations summary, years in business, employee count, revenue band, and locations — then captures the commercial lines of interest, subcontractor usage and equipment value, the target effective date, and the current carrier by name. Only an email and an operations summary are required. The hero and footer state it is a request for a quote and does not bind coverage, and it asks for names, references, and ranges only — never policy or account numbers." },
  { "grp": "isx", "title": "Report a Claim (First Notice of Loss)", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-x-claim-cover.png",
    "desc": "A client-facing first-notice-of-loss form that lets a policyholder report a claim so the agency can open the file and route it to the right adjuster — a lifecycle moment the rest of the suite doesn't cover. It captures a plain-language summary of what happened and the date of loss, the line and location or vehicle involved, other parties and claimants by name only, any police or incident-report reference, and how the client prefers to be reached. It is explicitly framed as a loss report, not a coverage determination, reminds people to call 911 in an emergency, and never asks for Social Security or account numbers." },
  { "grp": "isx", "title": "Certificate of Insurance Request", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-x-certificate-cover.png",
    "desc": "A client-facing service request for issuing a certificate of insurance — another lifecycle moment the base suite doesn't address. It captures who needs the certificate (holder names and emails), whether it's recurring or one-time, the coverage lines and required limit to evidence, whether additional insureds or a waiver of subrogation are needed and the names involved, the contract or job the certificate supports, and the date it's needed by. It is framed as a service request, not a coverage change, and asks for names, emails, and references only — never policy, account, or Social Security numbers." }
]
