Underwrite faster.
Settle claims sooner.
Launch insurance products in weeks, not quarters. Qovery handles the infrastructure so your actuaries and engineers focus on underwriting models, claims automation, and policyholder experience.
- ✗Single management plane
- ✗RBAC per entity
- ✗Shared policy engine
- ✗Unified audit trail
- ✓Entity A: FR - eu-west-3
- ✓Entity B: DE - eu-central-1
- ✓Entity C: IT - eu-south-1
- ✓Each entity: own VPC, own KMS
Trusted by insurers managing billions in premium
Built for
regulated teams.
Every compliance requirement mapped to a platform capability. No bolt-on features, no checkbox theatre - architecture that passes the audit by design.
Resilience drills, documented and exportable
DORA mandates regular resilience testing with documented results. Qovery automates failover drills across your fleet and generates the evidence artifacts your compliance team needs.
Read the DORA whitepaper| Drill scenario | Target | Observed | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pod failure recovery | < 30s | 12s | PASS |
| Node failure failover | < 2min | 47s | PASS |
| Region failover (DR) | < 15min | 8m 22s | PASS |
| Claims DB failover | < 5min | 2m 14s | PASS |
| Full stack restore | < 30min | 14m 08s | PASS |
Policyholder data
stays yours.
- ✗Vendor processes policyholder data
- ✗Data leaves your infrastructure
- ✗Shared tenancy across insurers
- ✗Multi-year lock-in contracts
- ✗Exit requires data migration project
- ✓You are the sole data processor
- ✓All data stays in your VPC
- ✓Dedicated clusters per entity
- ✓Standard K8s - exit anytime
- ✓Your manifests, your portability
Digital mental health - HIPAA - NASDAQ: TALK - ~2M users
"Qovery lets our engineers ship HIPAA-regulated workloads as fast as a startup - with the audit trail a public company needs. The compliance evidence exports saved our team weeks every quarter."
$8B valuation
"Full EU data residency for every product team."
Digital neo-insurer
"Zero downtime during our critical cloud migration."
B2B platform
"New engineers deploy to production on day one."