
Overview
Insurance is one of those things people pay for and then never look at again, partly because the paperwork is written to be skimmed past. Track My Insurance was about flipping that: giving people a clear, running picture of what they are covered for and what they have already used.
We built a tool that takes the dense detail of a policy and turns it into something you can understand at a glance.
The challenge
A single policy hides a lot of moving parts. There are limits, sub-limits, what has been claimed, what is left, and renewal dates that sneak up on you. Most people only discover where they stand at the worst possible moment, when they are trying to make a claim.
The job was to take all of that and make it readable. Not a wall of fine print, but a live view that answers the only questions people actually ask: am I covered for this, and how much have I got left?
What we built
01
Coverage at a glance
The dashboard leads with the things that matter: what is covered, how much of each limit is spent, and how much remains. The detail is still there when you want it, but you no longer have to dig through a PDF to find out where you stand.
02
Spending and limits in real time
As claims and usage come in, the numbers update, so the remaining balance on a policy is always current. No more guessing whether you have already used up an allowance for the year.
03
Built to handle the messy bits
Real policies are full of edge cases and exceptions. We modelled the data so the tool can represent how cover actually works, not a watered-down version of it, which keeps what people see honest and accurate.
Under the hood
Vue
TypeScript
Sass
Laravel
PHP
MySQL
Figma
The outcome
Track My Insurance takes something most people actively avoid and makes it approachable. Instead of opening a document and hoping, clients get a straight answer about their coverage and their remaining limits whenever they want one.
The result is a tool that builds trust through clarity, and a foundation that can grow to cover more policy types over time.
Coverage and remaining limits at a glance
Balances that update in real time
Built to model real policy edge cases
No more digging through a PDF
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