Active product context
BenefitConnect remained in active use, so changes had to fit the existing product and user workflows.
Case Study
How Connexure extended BenefitConnect with a communication module and integration work that informed the later move toward XIL.
Our Client
BenefitConnect is one of Connexure's key products, used by brokers and insurers to manage stop-loss proposals, RFPs, and secure communication. Clever Grapes worked inside the existing product to deliver a communication module while Connexure's broader product direction was evolving.
The Challenge
Connexure needed to improve communication between brokers, partners, and internal workflows inside the existing BenefitConnect product. At the same time, the business was evaluating a more API-first model that would later become XIL, allowing partners to submit requests without relying on the BenefitConnect UI.
BenefitConnect remained in active use, so changes had to fit the existing product and user workflows.
The work focused on adding communication capability rather than completing a full platform rewrite.
The team needed implementation work that could support immediate product needs and inform future architecture decisions.
Connexure was moving toward a model where partners could submit requests directly through APIs.
The Solution
Clever Grapes delivered a communication module integrated into the existing BenefitConnect platform. The work supported partner communication flows and created architectural learning that later contributed to the decision to prioritize XIL, where partners could submit requests through APIs instead of relying on the BenefitConnect UI.
Built and integrated a communication module inside the existing BenefitConnect platform.
Connected the new capability with BenefitConnect workflows without requiring a full product replacement.
Supported communication flows between brokers, partners, and Connexure's operational processes.
The work helped clarify the need for an API-first communication layer that later became the priority for XIL.
A communication module was built and integrated with the existing BenefitConnect platform.
The work helped validate the need for a more API-first partner communication model.
Connexure later shifted priority toward XIL to let partners submit requests directly, while BenefitConnect remained in active use.
We help engineering teams deliver focused modules, integrate them safely into existing platforms, and use the work to clarify future architecture decisions.
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