Applied Epic exposes REST APIs through the Applied Dev Center with OAuth 2.0 and granular scopes, alongside a legacy .NET SDK. App registration and sandbox keys are self-serve, but production requires Applied approval and an agency-side SDK-API License.
Applied Epic scores F on the API Report Card. Applied Epic exposes REST APIs through the Applied Dev Center with OAuth 2.0 and granular scopes, alongside a legacy .NET SDK. App registration and sandbox keys are self-serve, but production requires Applied approval and an agency-side SDK-API License.
Without a usable official API, teams fall back on manual exports, file drops, or one-off vendor integrations. The other option is an unofficial API layer like Supergood that automates the authenticated web app directly.
Applied Epic is the flagship agency management system (AMS) from Applied Systems, the University Park, Illinois/Chicago-headquartered insurance software company founded in 1983 that is widely considered (alongside Vertafore) one of the two dominant AMS vendors powering the North American property & casualty insurance distribution channel.
Vertical: Insurance (specifically P&C insurance distribution software, agency management, carrier connectivity via IVANS, comparative quoting via EZLynx and Tarmika, digital submission via Indio, and producer enablement). Customer/client and policy data management inside Applied Epic (the agency's book of business, clients, policies, lines, coverages, named insureds, vehicles, properties, claims).
Extremely high within North American P&C insurance distribution. Applied Epic is the dominant enterprise AMS, the standard in large independent brokerages and the head-to-head competitor to Vertafore's Sagitta and AMS360.
Customer / insured records: name, contact, address, customer-type codes, parent/child account relationships, marketing source, classification.
Applied Systems was founded in 1983 and Applied Epic itself shipped in the 2000s as the successor to earlier Applied AMS products.
Grades measure one thing: can a customer's engineering team get their own data out programmatically? We check six things (whether a real API exists, how access is gated, data coverage, auth quality, docs and developer experience, and stability) and roll them into a letter grade. Grades get re-verified, and they only move on evidence.
Yes. Supergood maintains an unofficial Applied Epic API and MCP server so AI agents and internal tools can read and write Applied Epic data. See the Applied Epic integration docs at supergood.ai/docs/applied-epic-api.