Agency management system: Quickfile or ABS?
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Agency management system: Quickfile or ABS?
Hi, I'm looking to get an agency management system and considering either Quickfile or ABS. What do you recommend? I'm on a budget and not looking to spend too much.
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Steve,
ABS is a good product for Farmers agents. However it is limited. For an independent agency you would want to go with Quickfile. I have the Enterprise version which is internet based. You don't have to worry about backing up and you can access your client's information from any computer with internet access. Quickfile has everything you need.
Porter
ABS is a good product for Farmers agents. However it is limited. For an independent agency you would want to go with Quickfile. I have the Enterprise version which is internet based. You don't have to worry about backing up and you can access your client's information from any computer with internet access. Quickfile has everything you need.
Porter
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Quickfile is about a $1000 per year and that comes with everything such as accounting, downloads, Acord Forms, document manager, etc. It is internet based so you don't have to worry about backing up. ABS is not that much less once you add on everything. Also, ABS does not have carrier downloads.
I started off using ABS and then switched to Quickfile. I recommend going with Quickfile. Switching systems later is a major task.
I started off using ABS and then switched to Quickfile. I recommend going with Quickfile. Switching systems later is a major task.
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Steve,
If you are personal lines, I think Quickfile would be good. I checked alot out but I am commercial lines and I found the lower cost systems lacking and because of that had to switch from ABS. I switched to easy apps pro which is like a mini management system including Acord forms which is sufficient for my size agency. The cost for that is $695 per year. More info here: http://www.agencysoftware.com/index.shtml
If you are personal lines, I think Quickfile would be good. I checked alot out but I am commercial lines and I found the lower cost systems lacking and because of that had to switch from ABS. I switched to easy apps pro which is like a mini management system including Acord forms which is sufficient for my size agency. The cost for that is $695 per year. More info here: http://www.agencysoftware.com/index.shtml
I think for the money I'd use Quickfile, matter of fact I did
If you are mainly personal lines I think they do very well. They are also good for basic commercial but if you are mainly a commercial lines agency with larger more intricate accounts, you may want to be sure they have what you need first.
I believe (or at least they used to) they'll send you a free trial version (or I think you can download it now).

If you are mainly personal lines I think they do very well. They are also good for basic commercial but if you are mainly a commercial lines agency with larger more intricate accounts, you may want to be sure they have what you need first.
I believe (or at least they used to) they'll send you a free trial version (or I think you can download it now).
Thanks for the helpful replys.
I called Quickfile and the Enterprise (online) version is about $100/month plus a $650 setup fee. Ouch!
I do like the online features of Quickfile and also not having to setup a whole network.
So, do you think its better to spend the extra money now... compared to going with ABS?
I called Quickfile and the Enterprise (online) version is about $100/month plus a $650 setup fee. Ouch!
I do like the online features of Quickfile and also not having to setup a whole network.
So, do you think its better to spend the extra money now... compared to going with ABS?