Insurance Research, Trust Pages, and Shopping Guides in One Place
This hub is where RateLaunchpad explains how the platform works, how advertising and referral relationships are disclosed, and how consumers can research common insurance questions before they submit a request.
Start With Trust
The pages that explain who we are and how RateLaunchpad works
Approval teams and careful shoppers both want the same thing: a clear explanation of the business model, sourcing standards, and consumer experience. Start here if you need that context before anything else.
Insurance Basics
Guides built to answer common research questions before a request starts
These guides are meant to reduce friction and help consumers ask better questions before they submit a form. They also make the site easier to underwrite as an information property instead of just a quote request surface.
Florida Paths
Ready to move from research to a request?
The Florida hub and request pages remain the primary action paths when someone is done researching and wants to compare possible options with participating partners.
Florida auto hub
Use the main Florida hub to move from broader research into scenario-specific pages like minimum coverage, non-owner, lapsed coverage, teen-driver, full-coverage, or SR-22 questions.
General Florida request page
If you already know you want to compare options, the Florida quote-comparison page remains the broadest request path for consumers who are ready to take the next step.
Is this resource center just for Florida?
No. The trust pages apply to the broader RateLaunchpad platform, while the first guide cluster focuses on Florida auto insurance because that is where the public request architecture is currently deepest.
Does RateLaunchpad sell insurance directly?
No. RateLaunchpad is a marketing and technology platform. It may collect request details and route them to participating licensed insurance professionals, agencies, carriers, and referral partners based on the request and service area.
Why publish research guides if the site also has request forms?
Because informed consumers make better decisions. The goal is to help visitors understand the basics, clarify what they need, and then decide whether a request page is the right next step.
Want to compare options after you finish researching?
Use the Florida request path when you are ready. The form is free to submit, and you decide whether to continue after reviewing any responses from participating partners.