Leads for insurance agents, never resold
Shared-lead marketplaces sell the same consumer to several agents and let you race the dialer. Here, each renters or homeowners enquiry routes to exactly one licensed agent: you see the coverage type, location and summary in a masked preview, unlock only the ones that fit your book, and invalid contact details credit straight back.
Where the enquiries come from
The consumer side of this site publishes a rates index built from NAIC premiums and Census records for 44,590,828 renter households, and ranks for the insurance-cost searches consumers actually make. The countrywide average renters premium in the index is $171. When a reader asks for quotes, that enquiry becomes a lead and routes to exactly one agent.
NAIC Homeowners Report average premiums (2022 data year) and US Census ACS 5-year (2023) county housing records, computed 2026-08-17.
Questions pros ask about leads for insurance agents
Are the leads exclusive to one agent?
Yes. One enquiry goes to one agent and is never resold. Exclusivity is the point of the network; a shared lead is a different product at a different price, and we do not sell it.
What do the leads cost?
The published rate is $45 per exclusive direct lead on prepaid credits. Advertisers bid several dollars per click for agent-lead phrases on paid search, and a click is not a lead; a verified enquiry with working contact details is.
How do I qualify to join?
Onboarding is manual: agency name, state license and the lines you write, checked before the first preview arrives. The network stays small and license-verified on purpose.
Where do the enquiries come from?
From the consumer side of this site: a published renters and home insurance rates index built from NAIC filings and Census records. Readers comparing real figures ask for quotes, and those enquiries become the leads.
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