Ask Gema

Ask Gema

Life insurance made simple

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Get personalized insurance guidance from Gema, a digital insurance platform by Sky Gem Solutions: instant quotes, expert recommendations, and simplified coverage options tailored just for you.
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David Ceriola
Maker
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Hi everyone! We know how confusing and overwhelming life insurance and financial decisions can be; that’s why our team at Sky Gem Solutions built Ask Gema. People deserve clear, transparent, and trustworthy guidance without the complexity, and that’s exactly what Ask Gema is designed to deliver. With Ask Gema, anyone can find the right life insurance product based on their financial goals and personal situation. We’re early in the journey, but we’re building fast and listening closely. If you try Ask Gema today, you’re seeing the foundation of something much bigger, something we’re excited to grow with your feedback. For our users and clients, this is a one-stop shop for life insurance education, leading to more informed decisions, without any pushy sales tactics. For insurance agents and insurance companies: we are open to partnerships, including referral programs and co-branding opportunities. If you'd like to explore working together, feel free to reach out at hello@askgema.com. We believe life insurance is a critical piece of financial planning, and we want to make sure that our knowledge and expertise can be shared with anyone who can benefit. Thank you so much for checking us out. It truly means a lot. 🙏
Happy to answer any questions!
Amit Sharma

Insurance + “personalized guidance” always makes me wonder what’s actually under the hood. Is Gema just a questionnaire + rate table, or is there a real advisor workflow backing the recs? Also how do you handle edge cases like pre-existing conditions without getting sketchy/overpromising