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How to Create a Custom Claims Management Application in Just 5 Minutes

Traditional custom software development, especially in the fintech and insurance sectors, often demands significant time and resources.

However, there's a more efficient approach.

Custom Insurance Software Development Done Smarter

With custom software development platforms tailored to specific industries, like in this case insurance, you can build a custom claims management system in just five minutes.

It's sort of like low-code, but thanks to open-source core, you eliminate vendor lock in and can work with standard programming languages and technologies.

And thanks to its Industry focus, you have insurance-specific data model already prebuilt.

By leveraging Openkoda's pre-built templates and professional services, you can accelerate your time to market, which is especially crucial these days when efficiency is the main focus in custom software development projects.

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If you want to develop a custom insurance application, leverage Openkoda platform and cut your time-to market by up to 60%!

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