Producer Onboarding Portal |
Introduction:
Agency onboarding in insurance is operationally heavy, compliance-driven, and often fragmented across tools (contracts, accounting, IVANS, E&O, document uploads). This project focused on designing a guided, self-serve onboarding experience that allows agencies to complete all required steps in one cohesive flow—without blocking progress or overwhelming users.
My role: Product Designer
Responsibilities: UX flow design, interaction design, UI design, edge-case handling, collaboration with product & engineering
Platform: Web (Partner Portal)
Problems:
Agencies onboarding onto the platform were experiencing:
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Long completion times due to manual hand-offs and unclear next steps
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Drop-offs caused by verification delays (e.g. agreement review)
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Confusion around required vs optional compliance documents
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Low visibility into progress across multiple onboarding requirements
The business needed a scalable onboarding solution that could support enterprise growth while remaining clear and trustworthy for agency users.
My role:
My role: Product Designer
Responsibilities: UX flow design, interaction design, UI design, edge-case handling, collaboration with product & engineering
Platform: Web (Partner Portal)
Goals and Success Criteria
User goals
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Clearly understand what’s required and what’s next
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Complete onboarding without external support
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Pause and resume without losing progress
Business goals
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Reduce onboarding time and support tickets
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Ensure regulatory and compliance requirements are met
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Support future onboarding steps without redesigning the core flow
Key Design Principles
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Progressive disclosure
Break onboarding into clear, manageable steps rather than one long form. -
Non-blocking workflows
Allow agencies to proceed where possible, even when verification requires back-office review. -
Clear system status
Explicitly show when an action is pending, completed, or under review. -
Trust & compliance clarity
Reinforce credibility around sensitive actions like contracts, payments, and document uploads.
Solution
1. Entry & Context Setting
Agencies land on a dedicated Agency Onboarding entry point, setting expectations upfront:
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What onboarding includes
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What information/documents will be required
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Why these steps matter before agents can be onboarded
This reduces anxiety and increases completion confidence.
2. Step-Based Onboarding Framework
The flow is structured into clearly labeled steps:
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Agency Agreement
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Agreement Verification
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Accounting Information
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IVANS Information
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E&O Details
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Documents Upload
Each step:
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Is visually represented in a progress indicator
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Can be revisited or edited
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Communicates completion and validation state
3. Contract Signing & Verification (DocuSign)
Agencies execute agreements directly within the portal via DocuSign.
Key UX considerations:
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Embedded contract flow instead of redirecting users off-platform
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Explicit loading and confirmation states
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Clear messaging that verification may take up to 2 business days
When verification is in progress, the system:
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Confirms submission
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Allows the agency to exit safely
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Sends email notifications once verification is complete
This prevents uncertainty and unnecessary support requests.
4. Accounting & Payment Information
Sensitive financial data (ACH, invoicing) is captured in a structured, validated form.
Design decisions:
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Explicit confirmation fields (e.g. account number confirmation)
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Grouping financial inputs logically
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Separation between payment details and invoicing address
This minimizes errors while reinforcing security and trust.
5. Compliance Inputs (IVANS & E&O)
E&O coverage details are collected with clear date ranges, policy numbers, and provider inputs.
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Required fields are clearly marked
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Errors are surfaced inline
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Progression is blocked only when compliance rules require it
6. Document Upload Experience
Required documents (W9, E&O, logo) are uploaded using a drag-and-drop pattern with clear format requirements.
Enhancements:
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Immediate visual confirmation of uploaded files
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Ability to delete and replace documents
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Optional uploads (e.g. voided check) clearly distinguished
This reduces confusion and repeat uploads.
Onboarding Progress
Edge Cases
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Agencies exiting mid-flow and resuming later
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Verification delays without blocking other actions
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Partial completion across multiple sessions
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Required vs optional compliance documentation
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Error handling for document format and validation failures
Outcome
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Created a scalable onboarding framework reusable across agency types
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Reduced ambiguity around verification and compliance
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Enabled agencies to complete onboarding independently
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Improved system transparency and trust
This design laid the groundwork for faster partner activation and reduced operational overhead.
What I’d Improve Next
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Add inline help or contextual tooltips for compliance terminology
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Surface estimated completion time per step
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Introduce a dashboard view for onboarding status at scale
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Updated desktop design re-built with new components in FIgma
E&O Section
Documents