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What Should Insurance Agents Test Before Choosing a CRM Demo?

A five-minute CRM demo can hide weeks of setup pain. Here is what a demo should actually show an insurance agent, the red flags to watch for, and a scorecard to rate any demo you try.

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An insurance-ready CRM demo: a household record with members and policies (sample data)

The CRM demo checklist

Before you judge any CRM demo as an insurance agent, confirm you can actually see each of these. If the demo can't show it, assume it doesn't exist or isn't easy.

Red flags in generic CRM demos

What an insurance CRM demo should show

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Household-first model

The record is a family, with members, dependents, and policies attached.

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Real policy fields

Carrier, plan, effective date, and renewals built in — not custom objects.

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Comms on the timeline

Calls, SMS, and email on the household without a separate app.

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Bilingual & compliant setup

English/Spanish, with clear communications configuration.

Generic CRM vs insurance-ready CRM

CapabilityGeneric CRM demoInsurance-ready CRM demo
Core recordContact / companyHousehold with members
Policies & carriersCustom fields to buildBuilt in
Renewals & DMIManual remindersTask queues
Calls / SMS / emailThird-party add-onsOn the record
Book importDIY spreadsheet mappingGuided import path
Pricing / limitsOften "contact sales"Clear plans & caps

Capabilities vary by product and change over time; verify each vendor's current demo.

Rate a CRM demo — interactive scorecard

Tick everything the demo you're evaluating can actually show. This runs entirely in your browser.

Tick items to score
0 / 10

A generic CRM covers the basics; an insurance-ready CRM covers the whole book; an agency operating system runs the office.

Frequently asked questions

What should an insurance agent test in a CRM demo?

Household records with members and dependents, policy and carrier tracking, calls, SMS, and email on one timeline, documents, follow-up tasks, an import path for your book, plan limits, communications setup, and bilingual support. If a demo can't show these, it is a generic CRM, not an insurance CRM.

What are red flags in a generic CRM demo?

Only flat contacts with no household model, insurance fields you have to build yourself, communications that live in separate apps, no import path, and unclear plan limits. These signal you'll spend weeks configuring a tool that still won't fit insurance.

Where can I try an insurance-ready CRM demo for free?

chronospreview.com is a free, no-login ChronosCodex demo with sample data that shows household records, policies, and multi-channel communications. You can then open a free workspace with your own data.

Also worth testing: can the CRM build your website?

Every paid ChronosCodex plan includes the AI Web Studio — it designs a logo and a complete bilingual agency website from a short description, inside the CRM. See the walkthrough in the demo videos.

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