Benefits decision software combining claims data and behavioral science
Jellyvision operates a SaaS benefits platform (ALEX) anchored in behavioral science and real claims data. The hiring profile is heavily sales-driven (9 of 14 active roles), paired with a focused technical stack (Python, Spark, Airflow on AWS) and a project roadmap centered on channel expansion and carrier partnerships—indicating a go-to-market shift toward ecosystem growth rather than product feature acceleration. Internal pain points cluster around complexity reduction and employee utilization, suggesting the core value proposition is execution against known friction, not new capability.
Jellyvision builds ALEX, a benefits communication and recommendations platform used by more than 1,500 organizations. The product is designed around how employees actually decide between health plans and voluntary benefits, integrating real claims data with behavioral guidance rather than option overload. The company operates in Chicago and serves mid-market and enterprise buyers. Current initiatives focus on carrier partnerships, channel expansion, and a digital Medicare guide, alongside an integrated benefits suite roadmap.
Jellyvision runs on AWS with Python, Apache Spark, Airflow, and Parquet for data work; Salesforce and HubSpot for sales operations; Looker for analytics; and Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace for productivity.
Active projects include carrier partnership acquisition and strategy, channel partner expansion, a digital Medicare guide, and an integrated benefits suite. Sales-led initiatives (joint proposals, go-to-market strategy) dominate the roadmap.
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