Policy administration platform for insurers, reinsurers, and MGAs
INTX builds customized policy administration systems for insurance carriers and reinsurers. The tech stack is solidly Microsoft/.NET (C#, Blazor, Azure SQL, Azure App Service), with modern testing infrastructure (Selenium, Playwright, Cypress) and CI/CD automation—indicating a shift toward engineering discipline around reliability. Hiring is accelerating across engineering and sales with a focus on implementation leadership, while pain points surface around legacy core complexity and performance testing, suggesting the product is moving from customization-heavy delivery toward more systematic, scalable deployments.
Notable leadership hires: Implementation Lead
INTX provides a policy administration system for carriers, reinsurers, MGAs, captives, and run-off insurers. The platform is built as a bespoke, fully integrated solution rather than off-the-shelf software, with implementation delivered by their team of insurance domain experts. The company operates from Austin, Texas, with a small team of 11–50 people. They employ a no-upfront-cost implementation model, absorbing delivery costs as part of the engagement.
INTX is built on Microsoft/.NET: C#, Blazor, .NET, Azure SQL Database, Azure App Service, and Windows 11. Testing and automation layers include Selenium, Playwright, Cypress, and Postman; version control via Git.
Current initiatives include a serious outbound engine, pipeline building, test automation framework development, CI/CD pipeline integration, and performance and reliability testing—reflecting a focus on both go-to-market acceleration and engineering infrastructure maturity.
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