Insurance ToolKit or Best Plan Pro?

Then why are the numbers so low if BBP is the bomb?

Trying to not get off topic because Ric's number are his numbers and he was nice enough to allow me to share them.

On topic: Ric is a co-founder and heavily involved and writes business. I hope that clears the confusion about BPP having an FE producer managing it.

Zach
 
Trying to not get off topic because Ric's number are his numbers and he was nice enough to allow me to share them.

On topic: Ric is a co-founder and heavily involved and writes business. I hope that clears the confusion about BPP having an FE producer managing it.

Zach


It's quite clear to me.

So I will repeat my first post in this thread.

I don't use either. I don't need either. But if I were to use one I would use ToolKit because it's run by a proven FE producer.

Not by agents that had to switch to selling shovels.
 
It's quite clear to me.

So I will repeat my first post in this thread.

I don't use either. I don't need either. But if I were to use one I would use ToolKit because it's run by a proven FE producer.

Not by agents that had to switch to selling shovels.

That isn't what you said in your first post. You said that BPP doesn't have active agents behind it. That's not true. And I absolutely don't appreciate you insulting the software. You can say its not your taste, which you did, but you don't have call it selling shovels – which by the way is basically indecipherable, but really funny!

Zach
 
From the FB Group, Life Insurance - Tips, Tricks & Closers on 4-11-23:

Zach Bornheimer

The truth always comes out.

Best Plan Pro is suing Insurance Toolkits

"[SAH] alleges Insurance Toolkits and its founders, Joe Wahl and Frankie Primerano, knowingly created fake user accounts using fictitious names and credit card information to gain access to the Best Plan Pro software and, over several months, utilized these fake accounts to extract source code and data from Best Plan Pro's databases"

It is said that If it matters to you, you should speak up. Fight for the little guy. Well, this matters to me and I want the truth known.

I'm just grateful today that good always wins and the truth always comes out.
Now I am very excited to share a little bit more about my story and the journey of Best Plan Pro throughout the year as we put all efforts into making it easier for agents to make more money and find the right coverage faster.

(Lawsuit Article in comments)

https://toolkitfraudsuit.com/?fbclid=IwAR08YJYVHLDGHNgJSlm-Ef08VosjjUYw_knTSuzu9Ez0Kt9rc0jn3C5uQoM
 
Last I heard, Toolkit sells at $35 or $40. I have heard that they raised prices.
You can get BPP for $29.99/mo.
Nope, I'm still paying $31.49 a month. They've added benefits, but haven't raised the price. That price includes FE, Med Supp, Term, DVH, HIP, Underwriting and a basic CRM and calendar. Does yours include all of that?
 
Nope, I'm still paying $31.49 a month. They've added benefits, but haven't raised the price. That price includes FE, Med Supp, Term, DVH, HIP, Underwriting and a basic CRM and calendar. Does yours include all of that?

I'm glad they hadn't raised the price for you. I've heard different prices from different people.

We have several different product types and add more based on user requests. If you want us to add specific products for you, I'm happy to – just give me a list at bestplanpro.com/help

We don't have a built in CRM because we thought that each agent having to deal with HIPAA stuff would be a pain especially since the majority of IMOs offer CRMs with additional in-house and benefits.
 
I saw Zach on the net announcing the lawsuit . Their accusing the founders of toolkits of copying their software code . It be might be called Best insurance toolkits after it goes to trial .
 
I'm glad they hadn't raised the price for you. I've heard different prices from different people.

We have several different product types and add more based on user requests. If you want us to add specific products for you, I'm happy to – just give me a list at bestplanpro.com/help

We don't have a built in CRM because we thought that each agent having to deal with HIPAA stuff would be a pain especially since the majority of IMOs offer CRMs with additional in-house and benefits.
You don't want to use a FMO's CRM, they'll have access to your Client info.

It appears that BPP is FE only. That would make BPP overpriced as I get all of those extra's for an extra $1.50 a month than BPP. The Med Supp UW is the main reason I have Toolkit. If it wasn't for the UW, Search and Save would cover all of my needs.
 
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That isn't what you said in your first post. You said that BPP doesn't have active agents behind it. That's not true. And I absolutely don't appreciate you insulting the software. You can say its not your taste, which you did, but you don't have call it selling shovels – which by the way is basically indecipherable, but really funny!

Zach


Wrong again. I get it you have a reading comprehension problem and a splainin problem, but this is copy/paste from my first post;

"I don't use either. Don't need either. But if I were to chose it would be Tool Kit. Just because it's managed by a real FE producer that still is an FE business producer."

I said nothing like what you claim. You ever heard the expression to "stop digging"?
 
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