Zocks is bringing its AI-automated operational and document intelligence capabilities to the life insurance market The post Zocks Launches AI Assistant for LifeZocks is bringing its AI-automated operational and document intelligence capabilities to the life insurance market The post Zocks Launches AI Assistant for Life

Zocks Launches AI Assistant for Life Insurance to Help Producers Get Policies Issued Faster

2026/03/20 08:00
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Zocks, the privacy-first AI assistant for financial advisors, announced it is bringing its AI-automated operational and document intelligence capabilities to the life insurance market. Zocks is already in use exclusively at two of the three largest U.S. life insurance carriers.

Zocks captures and creates accurate notes on household, financial, and life details during a discovery meeting, then automatically completes paperwork including carrier applications, fact finders, and client intake forms.

Documentation in any format, including PDFs, scans, and photos, is also automatically processed in less than 60 seconds and synced to applications and forms.

Zocks also automatically syncs relevant client information from meetings and documents to customer relationship management (CRM) systems, illustration, and other planning tools, further reducing time-intensive data entry.

Additionally, Zocks extracts client details required for needs analysis, suitability, case design, and other essential administrative work that, when incomplete or done improperly, results in back-and-forth underwriting delays and long “Not In Good Order” (NIGO) cycles.

The result is faster, cleaner applications, quicker follow-ups for a better client experience, and ultimately more policies issued per month.

Beyond application and underwriting support, Zocks automates meeting preparation, follow-up emails, and client communications to keep momentum between meetings. It identifies important details like missing items, exam scheduling, beneficiary confirmations, delivery requirements, and payment setup, so advisors can provide faster, more personalized service.

“Zocks speeds up our workflow after calls, letting us send emails and meeting notes quickly during our short breaks,” said Jack Rogers, Case Manager at Strategic Wealth Group, a Guardian Life agency. “We are in meetings back-to-back all day, so in the past we would wait until the day ended to post case planning notes to the team and send out follow-ups. Now, we can do it in between calls.”

Zocks also addresses one of the insurance sector’s most persistent challenges: recruiting and retaining productive agents. Industry commentators, citing Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) age data, estimate that roughly 50% of today’s insurance workforce could retire over the next decade.

Zocks’ performance tracking helps firms identify what their best producers do well and replicate it across the organization, including the ability to rate meetings across 18 configurable dimensions and benchmarked against industry standards. Leaders now have data-driven insights to coach producers and close the gap between top performers and the rest of the team.

“Life insurance professionals face a unique combination of high meeting volume, complex documentation requirements, and thin margins for error,” said Mark Gilbert, CEO of Zocks. “The firms that win in this competitive market are using AI to remove friction at every step, from the first meeting to the issued policy to client retention. Zocks gives producers and leaders the capacity and insights to do that at scale.”

For more information, visit the Zocks AI Assistant for Insurance Professionals page.

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