PlanVoyager compares every ACA Marketplace plan in 38 states — real premiums, deductibles, copays, and your estimated subsidy in under a minute. AI chat answers plan questions with the actual plan documents. Free, no signup, no agent calls.
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Hi PH! I built PlanVoyager because shopping for ACA health insurance is honestly a pain.
HealthCare.gov shows you the plans, but trying to compare them across carriers usually means opening a bunch of PDFs and hoping you don’t miss something important.
PlanVoyager pulls in CMS public data for 4,000+ plans across 38 states: premiums by age and county, deductibles, drug copays, quality ratings, and more. It also estimates your premium tax credit, so you can see closer to what you’d actually pay.
There’s also an AI assistant tied to each plan’s real documents, so you can ask things like “is my inhaler covered?” and get a sourced answer instead of digging through PDFs yourself.
It’s free, and we don’t sell your info or push you to an agent.
I also published our premium dataset openly under CC BY here:
planvoyager.com/research/aca-marketplace-premiums-by-state
Would love feedback, especially from anyone who’s had to buy their own insurance.
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Does the AI pull directly from the official plan documents CMS posts each year, or is there a delay between when new plans go live and when your tool reflects them?
Great question. PlanVoyager is built on official CMS Marketplace data, including the CMS API where available, rather than manually maintained plan lists or scraped blog/CMS posts.
We normalize that data into a comparison experience so people can evaluate premiums, deductibles, copays, drug tiers, out-of-pocket exposure, and estimated subsidies across plans. The assistant is there to make the plan details easier to understand, but the underlying experience is driven by structured marketplace data and official plan documents.
So when CMS updates data through the API, PlanVoyager can reflect those updates much faster than a manually updated database. There can still be timing differences around carrier documents, formularies, or plan-year rollouts, so we always recommend checking the official SBC/formulary or marketplace before enrolling.
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How does the AI chat handle situations where plan documents contradict each other or are outdated, and where does it actually pull the latest plan data from in real time?
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@basogulgon30432 Great question. PlanVoyager pulls the latest available plan data directly from the official CMS API, with CMS plan documents and datasets used as supporting sources.
When information conflicts, the AI doesn’t simply choose one answer. It prioritizes the most recent official source, checks the plan year and effective dates, and flags uncertainty instead of presenting conflicting information as fact. We’re also building source references into the experience so users can see where an answer came from and verify important coverage details directly with the insurer.
Does the AI pull directly from the official plan documents CMS posts each year, or is there a delay between when new plans go live and when your tool reflects them?
@satvxck
Great question. PlanVoyager is built on official CMS Marketplace data, including the CMS API where available, rather than manually maintained plan lists or scraped blog/CMS posts.
We normalize that data into a comparison experience so people can evaluate premiums, deductibles, copays, drug tiers, out-of-pocket exposure, and estimated subsidies across plans. The assistant is there to make the plan details easier to understand, but the underlying experience is driven by structured marketplace data and official plan documents.
So when CMS updates data through the API, PlanVoyager can reflect those updates much faster than a manually updated database. There can still be timing differences around carrier documents, formularies, or plan-year rollouts, so we always recommend checking the official SBC/formulary or marketplace before enrolling.
How does the AI chat handle situations where plan documents contradict each other or are outdated, and where does it actually pull the latest plan data from in real time?
@basogulgon30432 Great question. PlanVoyager pulls the latest available plan data directly from the official CMS API, with CMS plan documents and datasets used as supporting sources.
When information conflicts, the AI doesn’t simply choose one answer. It prioritizes the most recent official source, checks the plan year and effective dates, and flags uncertainty instead of presenting conflicting information as fact. We’re also building source references into the experience so users can see where an answer came from and verify important coverage details directly with the insurer.