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Quickfire

Quickfire is a speed-first, open-source-core tool designed for commercial P&C brokers who live inside renewals, submissions, documents, and client data. It combines client management, renewals, documents, 3rd party API integrations and AI-assisted workflows into one fast...

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Cost / License

  • Freemium (Subscription)
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Online
  • Self-Hosted
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
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Quickfire information

  • Developed by

    US flagflashvenom
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs $49 per month + free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    0 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  44 Stars
  •  7 Forks
  •  0 Open Issues
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What is Quickfire?

Quickfire is a speed-first, open-source-core tool designed for commercial P&C brokers who live inside renewals, submissions, documents, and client data. It combines client management, renewals, documents, 3rd party API integrations and AI-assisted workflows into one fast, extensible platform without locking agencies into proprietary systems. Instead of bouncing between PDFs, carrier portals, email threads, and disconnected tools, Quickfire acts as a daily command center where work moves forward visibly and predictably. It supports solo brokers through multi-user teams, offers a free desktop option, and keeps agencies in control of their data through an open-source core and local-first architecture. The goal isn’t to replace judgment or process. It’s to remove friction so experienced professionals can work faster, cleaner, and with fewer mistakes.

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