
EverQuote (NASDAQ:EVER) saw its stock tumble 10.9% on Wednesday, as the launch of a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence tool from rival Insurify sparked a sell-off across the online insurance brokerage landscape.
The volatility was triggered by Insurify’s debut of a ChatGPT-based application—the first insurance-focused tool in OpenAI’s official directory.
The app allows users to research and compare car insurance quotes through natural language conversations, drawing on a proprietary database of nearly 200 million quotes.
Investors reacted sharply to the news, fearing that AI-native platforms could disintermediate traditional comparison marketplaces like EverQuote by offering a more seamless, conversational "entry point" for consumers at the start of their search journey.
The downturn wasn't isolated to EverQuote; major industry players, including Arthur J. Gallagher and Willis Towers Watson also saw significant pressure as the market re-evaluated the defensibility of traditional broker moats.
While some analysts at KBW and Goldman Sachs labeled the sell-off an "overreaction"—noting that these tools currently serve primarily as lead-generation engines for personal lines—the sentiment reflected a growing "thought experiment" among traders regarding the long-term viability of human-centric or legacy digital intermediaries in an AI-dominant world.