surable

For MSPs & IT service providers

Every client renewal season, the same email: “our insurance needs policies… help?”

Stop writing policies from scratch at 11 PM. License the whole Surable system — assessments, the full document pack, the application mapping — under your brand, for every client you have.

White-label license

$1,499/year

  • Unlimited client use of the full document pack
  • Your branding on every deliverable
  • Co-branded Readiness Check widget for your website
  • Content refreshed as carrier requirements shift
  • Founding MSP pricing locked at renewal

Two client engagements pay for the year. Five licenses is our entire founding MSP cohort — direct access to the Surable team comes with it.

How MSPs use it

Three ways this earns its keep

The renewal rescue

Client forwards you a carrier's supplemental questionnaire in a panic. You run the assessment, hand them the gap list, and deliver the exact documents — branded to your shop — in a day.

The QBR upsell

The co-branded Readiness Check on your site (and in your QBR deck) turns “you should really have policies” into a scored, prioritized project the client asks you to run.

The stickiness layer

Clients whose security documentation lives on your letterhead don't shop around at renewal. The annual refresh cycle gives you a built-in touchpoint.

Founding MSP cohort

Talk to the Surable team directly

Five founding licenses. Tell us about your shop — client count, verticals, how you handle this today — and we'll set up a walkthrough.

FAQ

Questions, answered directly

What exactly does white-label mean here?+

Your logo and firm name on the delivered documents and the client-facing Readiness Check widget. Clients experience it as your service; Surable maintains the content engine behind it.

Is there a per-client fee?+

No. One flat annual license, unlimited clients within your MSP's active customer base.

Can we edit the documents before delivering them?+

Yes — everything ships editable. Most MSPs add client-specific details from their own stack documentation. The application-mapping guide includes notes on which sections carriers scrutinize, so your techs know what not to water down.

Does this make us responsible for a client's insurance outcome?+

The materials are general information templates, not insurance advice, and the license includes the same disclaimers for your client deliverables. Your MSA still governs your client relationship — many MSPs pair this with their own E&O coverage, as they already do for advisory work.