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Platform GuideJun 28, 2026

Stay informed and shape the catalogue: saved-solution alerts & how to submit

Two new ways to get more from the AI Solutions Hub — email alerts when a solution you follow changes, and submitting AI solutions for the catalogue. Here's how both work, including the review process.

Executive summary

The AI Solutions Hub now does two things for free accounts. First, save any solution and we email you a short daily digest whenever its information changes — no need to keep checking back. Second, anyone can submit an AI solution for the catalogue; every submission passes a human moderator review (verifiable source, real deployment) before it goes live, so the catalogue stays trustworthy. Both are opt-in and fully under your control: notifications can be switched off in one click, and you can track the status of anything you submit in your dashboard.

Follow the solutions that matter to you

Saving a solution turns it into a followed item — and following now means you get notified, by email, when it changes (a new source, an updated category, a corrected figure, and so on).

1. Open any solution in the catalogue and click the bookmark / "Save" button. (You need a free account — sign up takes a moment.) 2. The solution appears under Dashboard → Saved solutions. 3. From then on, once a day we check whether anything meaningful changed on your saved solutions. If something did, you receive one combined email listing exactly which solutions were updated, each linking straight to its page. 4. No changes, no email. We only write to you when there is genuinely something new — at most one message per day.

The emails are sent from notifications@marketeq.net. They are cookieless and contain no tracking — just the updates and a one-click unsubscribe.

Staying in control

You decide whether to receive these emails:

  • Turn them off anytime in Profile → Notifications (toggle "Email me when a saved solution changes").
  • Or use the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of any notification email — one click, no login required.

We describe exactly what data this involves in our privacy policy: it is processed only to send you the updates you asked for.

How a solution gets into the catalogue

Every entry you see has been checked. We do not auto-publish. The path is deliberately gated so the catalogue stays a reliable reference:

1. Submission — a solution is proposed (by us via research, or by you — see below). 2. Review queue — it lands as pending review. A moderator opens it and checks it against our standards: a real, verifiable source, and our minimum bar — a named insurer or reinsurer that actually uses the solution, not merely a vendor that sells it. 3. Approval — once it meets the bar, the moderator approves it; remaining fields and confidence ratings are finalised. 4. Published — only then does it appear publicly in the catalogue.

Anything that can't be verified stays out, or is held until a credible source exists. (Curious how we grade sources? See How we rate our sources: the Admiralty Code.)

Suggest a new AI solution

Know an AI solution deployed at a Swiss insurer — or at a foreign unit of a Swiss-headquartered group — that's missing? You can propose it:

1. Go to Submit a solution (in the menu, or the button under Dashboard → My submissions). 2. Either fill in the short form, or simply paste a link to a credible source (a press release, case study or news article) — the link route is the fastest way to put something on our radar. 3. Your submission enters the review queue described above. A moderator verifies it before anything is published. 4. Track its status anytime under Dashboard → My submissions: pending review → approved → published (or rejected, e.g. when no qualifying source could be confirmed).

The strongest submissions name the insurer using the AI, link to an official or independently reported source, and briefly say what the solution does. That's what lets a moderator approve it quickly.

In short

Save the solutions you care about and let the daily digest keep you current; and if you know of an AI deployment we're missing, send it our way — the review step is what keeps every catalogue entry worth trusting.