Post by Nativeorange

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There's a reason new AI companies can build faster, cheaper, and with smaller teams. It's not magic: it's architecture. When you build a software company today using large language models as your foundation, something interesting happens. You need fewer engineers to ship more capability. You carry no legacy code. Every workflow is designed around AI from day one, not retrofitted afterward. At Nativeorange, we call this agentic-first principles. It means the way we build is fundamentally different from platforms created in a different era of software. Not better people, a different structure. AI does the heavy lifting that previously required large teams and long timelines. For carriers, this translates directly: solutions that are faster to deploy, easier to customise, and significantly lower in total cost of ownership, around 60% lower compared to traditional SaaS platforms. It's worth asking: when was the platform you're running today actually designed? And was it designed for a world where AI exists? We built Nativeorange for exactly that world. → What would your carrier look like if it were built agentic-first from day one? #AgenticFirst #InsurTech #CommercialInsurance

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