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Buyer's guide · for marine agencies

Monday.com alternatives

Looking for a Monday.com alternative for an insurance agency? Monday.com is a flexible work-OS, but it's a generic board with no insurance data model — no policy, renewal, or carrier objects, no commission reconciliation, and no carrier-email ingestion. You end up rebuilding an agency system by hand in columns. Here are the alternatives built for an agency book, marine-specialist pick first.

Disclosure: published by MarineCRM. Competitor details are from public sources (linked below), accurate as of May 2026.

Best for marine / yacht specialty agencies

1. MarineCRM

Purpose-built where Monday.com is generic: real policy, renewal, and carrier objects; reads non-IVANS London-market carrier email; reconciles commission from carrier statements; and tracks declines and hull-ID identity. Built by an agency that ran its book on Monday.com first — then replaced it.

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Best for enterprise generalist agencies

2. Applied Epic

A full enterprise AMS for high-volume admitted P&C — far more agency structure than a Monday.com board, though IVANS-centric and not marine-specific.

Best for honest pricing + independent agencies

3. HawkSoft

A real AMS at transparent ~$94/user pricing with strong commercial breadth — a structured alternative to a DIY Monday.com setup, without a marine data model.

Best for budget-conscious SMB agencies

4. NowCerts

Affordable cloud AMS with strong ACORD automation and an open API; a standard-lines alternative if a generic board isn't cutting it.

MarineCRM is the only agency system that reads CSR, YachtInsure, Kemah, LMIS, and Knotline the same way the big platforms read State Farm — auto-ingesting cover notes, binders, invoices and carrier statements that every IVANS-based system makes you type in by hand.

Sources: Monday.com

The marine-specialty alternative.

MarineCRM reads the London-market carriers the big systems can't, and reconciles your commission automatically. See it on your book.

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