Understanding Collective Outcome Intelligence
Collective Outcome Intelligence is like Waze for supplements — real data from real contractors, surfaced at the moment you need it. Instead of guessing whether State Farm approves step flashing in Texas, you know.
What it is
Every time a BizPilot Pro user logs a supplement outcome — carrier, state, what was submitted, what was approved, how much was recovered — that data is anonymized and added to the network.
The result is a real-time picture of what's actually getting approved, for which carriers, in which states, right now. Not industry averages from a trade association survey — actual current outcomes from your peers.
How to read the Outcome Intel panel
Click Outcome Intel in the top bar to open the panel. It shows:
- Approval rates by carrierFor your current vertical and the carriers most common in your area — what percentage of supplement requests are approved without escalation.
- Average recovery amountsWhat contractors in your carrier/state combination are actually recovering per claim, compared to the network-wide average.
- Resolution timeHow long claims typically take from submission to resolution. Knowing this helps you set follow-up schedules.
- Network sample sizeHow many outcomes back this data. Small samples (< 5) show directional data only. 50+ outcomes means high confidence.
Why logging your outcomes matters
Every outcome you log makes the network more accurate — for you and for everyone else. It's the same principle as Waze: the more drivers report, the better the traffic data.
Logging also builds your contributor badge, which appears in your stats panel:
How to log an outcome
- 1Open the Outcome Intel panel (click "Outcome Intel" in the top bar).
- 2Click the "Log an outcome" button at the bottom of the panel.
- 3Select the carrier, state, and claim type.
- 4Enter the initial amount offered and the final approved amount.
- 5Add any notes about what worked (optional but valuable).
- 6Submit. Your data is immediately anonymized and added to the network.
Privacy: how your data is anonymized
Your individual outcome data is never exposed. What the network sees is aggregated: “In Texas, State Farm approved step flashing supplements at a 73% rate over the last 90 days.” No names, no claim numbers, no personally identifiable information.
We require a minimum of 5 outcomes per carrier/state combination before showing any data to the network — protecting individual privacy for low-volume combinations.
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