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Hulii is an AI platform launched by Citytwig, positioned for regulated industries such as insurance, financial services, banking, and Medicare. It focuses on letting users upload and analyze business data, process documents, identify sales opportunities, manage policies, and automate outreach workflows through natural-language interaction. The platform targets individuals, small teams, and large enterprises, with its main value proposition being reduced implementation complexity and lower training costs.
Based on the information on the site, Hulii is a domain-specific LLM platform powered by Claude, combined with proprietary contributory data, generative AI, and dedicated AI Agents. Features include secure document storage, document-processing Agents, compensation analysis, cross-sell and upsell opportunity discovery, product comparisons, chart generation, end-to-end sales intelligence, policy management, and sales campaign creation. Hulii Connect also offers an AI Voice Agent for outbound calls, lead qualification, and appointment setting. However, several Agents are marked as Coming Soon, so the actual scope of available features should be confirmed through a demo.
The Standard plan costs $75/month, with two months free on annual billing. The Enterprise plan requires contacting sales and includes API integrations, white labeling, custom data integration, custom tokenization, and custom AI Agents. Additional usage packs cost $50/pack, while extra Hulii Connect minutes cost $25/60 minutes. For integrations, the site lists Salesforce, Slack, HubSpot, Zapier, Oracle NetSuite, and Zoho CRM, with optional API support, making it suitable for connecting to existing CRM and business systems.
Hulii emphasizes enterprise-grade security, stating that data is encrypted both in transit and at rest, access is limited to authorized personnel, and the platform runs on secure AWS infrastructure. However, its terms also make clear that users are responsible for ensuring they have the legal right to use any uploaded data, and that AI outputs may be inaccurate and do not constitute legal, financial, or insurance advice. For AI Voice, SMS, and outbound calling, compliance responsibilities related to TCPA, TSR, recording consent, and contact authorization are primarily borne by the customer.
The advantages are its clear vertical focus and coverage of real insurance-related workflows, including sales, policies, commissions, documents, compliance, and outreach. It also emphasizes ease of use: users can simply ask questions to get started. The downsides are that it does not disclose whether there is a free trial, Chinese-language support, SLA terms, data retention policies, or model limitations; enterprise pricing is also not transparent. Hulii is best suited for insurance agents, brokerages, financial advisors, bancassurance teams, and Medicare service teams in the U.S. market.
The main site does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance, so availability should be treated as unknown. If the platform depends on Claude or overseas AWS infrastructure, real-world use may be affected by network access, cross-border data requirements, and payment constraints. Chinese teams may also evaluate Alibaba Cloud Tongyi Qianwen Enterprise Edition, Baidu AI Cloud Qianfan, Volcengine Ark, or use the AI capabilities already built into existing CRM platforms such as Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zoho as alternatives.
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