Renova Agent Inc. exists because the service economy — insurance agents, realtors, financial advisors, mortgage brokers — runs on tools that were built for someone else's job.
Most software built for "small business" is actually built for tech-adjacent, venture-backed startups with engineers on staff. The rest of the economy — the agents, brokers, advisors, and operators who do the actual work of closing deals and serving clients — gets handed cobbled-together CRMs, dialers, and spreadsheets that don't fit the way they actually work.
Renova builds for the rest. Each product we ship is built for one specific industry, designed by people who have actually worked in that industry, with AI as the architecture from day one — not a chat widget bolted onto a 2014 CRM.
Our first product, Cadence, is an AI-native CRM for insurance agents. It runs lead capture, follow-up sequences, voice qualification, and renewal tracking — the parts of an agent's day that used to require hours of manual work.
It is intentionally only for insurance. We don't sell it to realtors. We don't sell it to mortgage brokers. The whole point is that vertical focus produces better software than horizontal generality. So when we go to those industries, we'll do it with a different product, named for that industry, built for that workflow.
Every product is built for one industry, not retrofitted from a generic template. The fields, the workflows, the integrations, and the language all match how the customer actually works.
We assume an AI agent is part of the workflow from day one. That changes which features get built, how data is structured, and what a "user" even is.
One platform powers every Renova product. Compliance, voice, security, and integrations all live in shared layers — so improvements ship to every vertical at once.
Cadence is the first product. Real estate, mortgage, financial advisors, solar, and a handful of other industries are on the research list. We don't ship a vertical until the workflow is clear and the team includes someone who's worked in it.
If you operate in an industry where your tools don't fit, tell us about it. Our roadmap is shaped by the operators we talk to, not by what's trending on tech Twitter.
If you're an insurance agent, Cadence is live and ready. If you operate in another vertical, we want to hear about it.