
Openkoda
Open-source platform designed for rapid development of business applications, with a focus on insurance industry solutions.
About Openkoda
Openkoda is an AI-driven, open-source platform that enables developers to quickly build and scale business applications. It offers pre-built components and flexible customization options, accelerating development by up to 60% and reducing costs. Tailored for the insurance sector, Openkoda provides a comprehensive insurtech platform supporting embedded insurance, claims management, policy administration, and more, all without vendor lock-in.
How to Use
Begin with a ready-made template, select and integrate components, customize using standard code, connect via APIs, automate workflows, and deploy on your infrastructure seamlessly.
Features
- AI-powered analytics and reporting
- Pre-configured insurance modules
- Fully customizable and extendable components
- Unlimited user access
- Open-source code foundation
- No vendor lock-in or proprietary constraints
Use Cases
- Streamline claims processing workflows
- Launch new insurance products risk-free
- Modernize legacy insurance systems
- Accelerate insurance app development
- Manage complete policy lifecycle
- Integrate embedded insurance services
Best For
Pros
- Supports unlimited users
- Reduces development costs significantly
- Enables complete platform customization
- Speeds up development by 60%
- Eliminates vendor lock-in
- Includes pre-built insurance modules
- Integrates AI-powered features
- Built on open-source technology
Cons
- Managed cloud costs vary with resource usage and support options
- Requires development expertise for extensive customization
Pricing Plans
Choose the perfect plan. All plans include 24/7 support.
Openkoda Enterprise Self-Hosted
Unlimited users, full feature access, and no restrictions, with costs depending on application instances
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Unlimited users and features, with pricing based on resource requirements, instances, and support level
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