The boring stuff, handled.
Mundane builds software that does the work nobody went into business to do — the callbacks, the follow-ups, the chasing. You keep the part where you talk to people and get paid.
First up: insurance.
Mundane Tasks for Insurance is a CRM for solo agents that runs the day for you. It was built inside a working one-producer insurance agency in California and runs that agency's real book — every lead, every call, every renewal — right now, today.
It works your call list
Hand it a list and it calls top-down, one call at a time, only 9 a.m.–9 p.m. in the lead's own time zone. When someone's interested, it patches them straight to your cell, live, with a whisper brief on who they are and what they want.
Nothing slips
One queue, ordered by what matters: brand-new leads first, then the quote that just got opened, then the renewal whose price jumped. Replies pause the automation. Every promise gets a follow-up date whether you remembered or not.
You see what's working
Every lead source tracked from dollars spent to policies sold — so you know which vendor earns its invoice. Ask questions about your book in plain English, get answers with numbers.
The AI never claims to be human. It calls on a recorded line, only between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. where the customer lives, and only people who asked to hear from you. One "stop" and it never contacts them again. Boring, careful, by the book — that's the whole idea.
Built by someone who was drowning in it.
Mundane started inside a one-producer insurance agency: hundreds of internet leads, every one deserving a call back in minutes, every renewal a chance to lose a client — and one human to do all of it.
So the busywork got handed to software, piece by piece, until the agent's day was mostly conversations. We named the company after the work it eats.
We're letting agencies in a few at a time.
Tell us about your book and where the hours go. If it's mundane, we probably already handle it.