Build ACORD packets, quote letters, binders, endorsements, and certificates from a single form. Mezdoc combines document generation, conditional logic, workflows, web forms, eSignatures, and audit trails in one platform. Upload existing PDFs or create dynamic templates with variables, loops, and conditions. Generate documents through APIs, workflows or shareable forms. Designed for insurance agencies, brokers, MGAs, and ops teams looking for an alternative to expensive document automation tools.
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I'm Isha, one of the builders behind Mezdoc.
We started Mezdoc after seeing insurance teams spend hours every day filling the same information across multiple documents. A single policy packet often includes policy wordings, schedules of forms, ACORD forms, quote letters, binders, declarations, endorsements, disclosures, and signatures.
Managing these document sets is surprisingly difficult. A small change to a policy wording or schedule often means updating multiple templates, tracking versions manually, and making sure the right documents are used in production. In many tools, this quickly becomes a headache.
We looked at existing solutions and found they were either too expensive, too generic, or required significant technical effort to implement.
So we built Mezdoc.
With Mezdoc, you can upload existing PDFs, create dynamic templates with conditions and loops, generate complete document packets from a single form, collect eSignatures, and maintain a full audit trail. We also make it easier to manage complex document libraries with version control, reusable templates, and separate environments for testing and production so teams can confidently update documents without disrupting live workflows.
Our goal is simple: make document automation accessible to insurance teams without enterprise-level pricing or implementation complexity.
I'd love to hear:
• How does your team handle document generation today?
• What is the most repetitive document process in your business?
• How do you manage document versions and updates across policy forms and packets?
• What would you automate first?
Happy to answer any questions and would appreciate your feedback.