Adjusters shouldn’t have to jump through hoops just to get a letter out the door.
And yet, for most teams, drafting and sending a simple notice still means toggling between platforms, copying policy language from one screen to another, and tracking approvals across email threads.
It’s slow. It’s error-prone. And it’s completely disconnected from how the rest of the claim is handled.
That’s why we’re excited to announce a major step forward: Kyber now embeds directly into Snapsheet via iFrame.
Kyber now embeds directly into core claims systems, giving adjusters full access to AI-powered drafting, collaboration, and delivery workflows without ever leaving their primary workspace.
“We’re so excited to double down on our commitment to a single pane of glass experience,” said Arvind Sontha, CEO of Kyber. “With this launch, Kyber moves even closer to the systems adjusters already rely on—so they don’t have to think about switching tools or managing tasks in disconnected places. It’s all in one view, exactly where it should be.”
Designed Around Adjusters, Built for Claims Leaders
Adjusters today manage an enormous amount of information: claim facts, policy details, jurisdictional rules, internal approvals, deadlines, and documentation. All of this while communicating with customers, supervisors, and stakeholders.
Kyber already automates the most painful parts of that workload. Teams rely on it to draft compliant notices, pre-populate templates, surface policy language, and manage approvals at scale. But even with these powerful capabilities, adjusters have still needed to toggle between systems to access it.
The iFrame changes that. Instead of flipping between tabs and juggling alerts from multiple platforms, adjusters can now stay focused on the task at hand. All drafting, review, and delivery tools are embedded directly into the claims system they already use.
“We’ve heard it numerous times,” Arvind said. “Adjusters are juggling too many platforms just to move one claim forward. This launch lets them stay focused. No more opening another tab or thinking about another system. The entire workflow stays inside the context of the claim they’re already managing.”
What It Looks Like in Practice
Our first implementation of the iFrame feature is now live with Snapsheet.
This integration reflects Kyber’s ability to deeply embed into a modern claims ecosystem, powering document automation right inside the systems adjusters already use. Within Snapsheet, users can now:
- Draft fully compliant claim notices without ever leaving the claim file
- Auto-populate letters with structured data from existing records
- Collaborate with reviewers and finalize approvals in the same interface
- Deliver documents with no extra logins or tabs
It’s fast, accurate, and frictionless. And because the experience is embedded, there’s no need to train adjusters on a new tool—they’re simply getting more functionality in a familiar environment.
“Bringing Kyber into the same pane of glass that adjusters already live in—that’s what this is all about,” Arvind said. “It keeps everything in the right context, without adding more noise to their already overloaded workflows.”
More Than a Feature, A Strategic Shift
The iFrame isn’t a requirement to see value from Kyber. Our customers already use Kyber as a standalone platform to cut drafting time by over 65%, ensure compliance at every step, and standardize communications across high-volume claims operations.
But embedded functionality makes all of that even easier. It reduces clicks. It keeps adjusters in the zone. And it clears the path for even faster adoption across teams.
A New Standard for Claims Automation
For claims leaders who’ve been chasing a more streamlined experience, this is it.
Kyber’s iFrame unlocks the next level of automation. Everything adjusters need to generate, review, and send compliant notices now lives in one place. No distractions. No switching screens. Just clean, focused workflows that meet the moment.
And we’re just getting started.
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