Dyad Highlights How ALIS DX Helps Program Administrators Launch New Offerings Faster

ALIS DX platform gives MGUs and program administrators more control to configure, launch, and scale specialty insurance programs.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 10:36am

Dyad, a leading insurance technology provider, announced its participation in the 2026 Target Markets Mid-Year Meeting. At the event, Dyad will showcase its ALIS DX platform, which is designed to help program administrators and MGUs launch new specialty insurance programs faster, operate them more efficiently, and scale with greater confidence. ALIS DX supports the full policy lifecycle in one environment, including submission intake, underwriting, rating, quote, bind, issuance, endorsements, renewals, accounting, claims, workflow automation, and reporting.

Why it matters

As the insurance industry continues to evolve, program administrators need technology that can help them quickly adapt to changing market demands and carrier requirements. Dyad's ALIS DX platform aims to give MGUs and program administrators more control and flexibility to configure, launch, and scale specialty insurance programs without relying on extensive developer support.

The details

ALIS DX includes several capabilities designed to support program business growth and execution, such as AI-powered intake and workflow tools that streamline submission handling, extract structured data from underwriting documents, and improve operational efficiency. The platform also offers broad carrier connectivity through ACE-HUB, dashboards and reporting for program performance visibility, and new self-service configuration tools that allow program admins, underwriters, and policy managers to independently manage validation rules and form logic without developer involvement.

  • Dyad will showcase ALIS DX at the 2026 Target Markets Mid-Year Meeting, taking place April 28–30, 2026 in Dallas, Texas.
  • The new self-service configuration tools in ALIS DX have been recently introduced to help program-focused organizations improve agility and make updates faster as their programs evolve.

The players

Dyad

A leading provider of insurance technology solutions for MGUs, wholesalers, and program administrators.

Ryan Bosworth

Chief Sales Officer at Dyad.

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What they’re saying

“Program administrators need technology that does more than digitize tasks. They need a platform that helps them launch and adapt programs faster, connect effectively with carrier partners, and turn operational data into a real business advantage.”

— Ryan Bosworth, Chief Sales Officer

What’s next

Dyad will be stationed at Table #47 during the Target Markets Mid-Year Meeting, where they will showcase the ALIS DX platform and discuss how it can help program administrators and MGUs bring new offerings to market faster.

The takeaway

Dyad's ALIS DX platform aims to give program administrators and MGUs more control and flexibility to configure, launch, and scale specialty insurance programs in a rapidly evolving market. By providing self-service tools and streamlining key operational workflows, ALIS DX helps these organizations reduce friction and improve agility as they adapt to changing customer and carrier demands.