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AI Annual Review Workflow for Insurance Agents
Annual reviews are the single most important activity for retention, cross-selling, and referral generation. Yet most agents skip them because they're time-consuming to prepare. This workflow uses AI to handle the prep work so you can focus on the conversation that matters.
Agents who conduct annual reviews retain 95%+ of clients and generate 3x more cross-sell revenue than those who don't.
Required Tools
| Tool | Purpose | Cost | Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChatGPT Plus | Pre-review analysis, talking points, follow-up emails | $20/mo | Yes |
| CRM / AMS | Client history, policy details, review scheduling | Varies | Yes |
| Calendly | Dedicated "Annual Review" booking page | Free–$12/mo | Recommended |
Step-by-Step Workflow
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Step 1: Pre-Review Preparation (5 minutes per client)
Pull the client's policy information from your AMS and use AI to create a review cheat sheet:
Create an annual review preparation sheet for this client: Name: [Client Name], Client since: [Year] Current coverage: [List all policies with key limits, deductibles, premiums] Recent changes: [Claims filed, policy changes, rate adjustments] Life events to ask about: [Based on their profile: kids growing up, home renovations, new vehicles, job changes, retirement approaching] Provide: 1. Coverage gap analysis (what they might be missing) 2. Cross-sell opportunities ranked by priority 3. Questions to ask during the review (5-7) 4. Potential savings opportunities 5. Talking points for any coverage improvements -
Step 2: Send Review Invitation — 60 Days Before Renewal (3 minutes)
Frame the annual review as a proactive service, not a sales call:
Write an annual review invitation email to [Client Name] who has been a client for [X years] with [home and auto]. Their renewal is in 60 days. Frame as a "coverage health check" — like an annual physical for their insurance. Ask about changes (renovations, new vehicles, life events). Mention it takes 15-20 minutes and could save them money. Include a Calendly booking link. Under 130 words, proactive and caring.More templates: Renewal Reminder Prompts
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Step 3: Conduct the Review (15-20 minutes)
Use your AI-generated prep sheet to guide the conversation:
- Open (2 min): Thank them, ask how things are going, build rapport
- Life changes (3 min): Ask about changes — renovations, vehicles, family, job, valuable items
- Coverage review (5 min): Walk through current coverage, explain any changes since last year
- Gap analysis (5 min): Present the coverage gaps you identified — umbrella, flood, life, etc.
- Market update (3 min): Share rate shopping results, recommend stay or switch
- Close (2 min): Summarize action items, ask for referral
Pro tip: Document everything during the call, especially any coverages offered but declined (E&O protection).
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Step 4: Send Review Summary (3 minutes)
Send a professional follow-up summarizing everything discussed:
Write a post-annual-review summary email to [Client Name]. During the review we discussed: [list key points — coverage changes, rate results, cross-sell recommendations]. Action items: [list items with who is responsible and timeline]. Thank them for their continued trust. Mention I'll follow up on [specific item] by [date]. Under 150 words, organized and professional. -
Step 5: Follow Up + Referral Request (2 minutes)
7 days after the review, send a follow-up with any updates and a natural referral ask:
Write a follow-up email 7 days after an annual review. Update on action items completed (e.g., "I've updated your auto policy" or "I'm still waiting on the umbrella quote"). Then add a referral ask: "If you know anyone who'd benefit from this kind of proactive review, I'd be honored to help them too." Also ask for a Google review. Under 100 words, genuine and brief.Templates: Referral Request Prompts
Results You Can Expect
- Retention: 95%+ retention rate for clients who receive annual reviews
- Cross-sell: 25-35% of reviews result in additional policy sales
- Revenue per client: Average 15-20% increase in premium per reviewed household
- Referrals: 1 in 5 reviewed clients will provide a referral when asked