Find out what your current process misses in 90 days.
Give Substradium a current carrier-backed portfolio. For 90 days, we monitor the operating carrier behind each exposure and show your team the material changes that surface.
Your book is changing whether your systems show it or not.
If a carrier's fleet contracts, equipment profile shifts, authority changes, OOS context appears, or specialty exposure moves, you should not learn about it only after the account becomes a servicing problem.
Pilot action queue
A small daily queue your team can actually work.
What the pilot includes.
A 90-day operating readout from a real book, not a generic demo.
Bring MCs, DOTs, names, and available portfolio identifiers.
Substradium maps the book to carrier identity, specialty context, and monitoring coverage.
Carrier operating records are checked every day during the pilot.
Your team works material operating changes from a prioritized queue.
Mark known, useful, not actionable, worth a call, escalated, or resolved.
Close with surfaced changes, useful examples, suppressions, and recommended monitoring rules.
Review outcome
Capture whether a surfaced carrier was reviewed, contacted, confirmed useful, dismissed, or escalated.
Notes and contacts
Private workspace fields keep follow-up context attached to the carrier.
The pilot ends with proof, not impressions.
The end-of-pilot readout shows material operating changes surfaced, unknown or useful changes, fleet expansion and contraction examples, hard operating-status or OOS examples, review outcomes, non-actionable patterns to suppress, and recommended monitoring rules for your portfolio.
Start the 90-day monitoring pilot.
See what changed in your book and whether your team would have found it this clearly without Substradium.