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Match Percentage

Common questions about Match Percentage answered in plain English. Part of the Marketing Profile section of our agent knowledge base.

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What is the marketing profile Match Percentage?

Match Percentage is the score we show consumers next to your name when they search for an agent. It's our "how good a fit is this agent for what I asked for" rating, calculated fresh for every search using the consumer's zip, the coverages they need, and your profile data.

A higher Match Percentage means you rank higher in the consumer's results and look like a stronger match at a glance — both of which translate directly into more clicks and more contacts.

How is the Match Percentage calculated?

Match Percentage is an average of six factors, each scored 0-100 and then averaged together:

  • Recommended status — whether you're flagged as a recommended agent.
  • Review rating — your average star rating across all displayed reviews.
  • Distance — how close your nearest claimed zip is to the consumer's search zip (25 miles or less = full credit, scales down beyond that).
  • Insurance type match — the percentage of the consumer's requested coverages that you actually offer.
  • Experience — years since the Year You Started field (5+ years = full credit).
  • Profile Completeness — your overall completeness score, plugged in directly.

So your completeness score isn't just an internal nudge — it's literally one-sixth of every Match Percentage a prospect ever sees next to your name.

Is there a way to increase my Match Percentage?

Yes — five of the six factors are under your control. To move the score up:

  • Get to 100% Profile Completeness. This is the easiest win — it's the only factor that scores you a flat number with no consumer-side dependencies.
  • Collect and display reviews. A 5-star average maxes out the reviews factor; even a 4+ average gets near-max credit.
  • Claim zip codes deliberately. Distance is measured to your nearest zip — picking three zips spread across your service area beats three zips clustered around the same town.
  • Check every coverage you actually write on the Insurance Coverages tab. The more coverages you offer, the more searches you fully match.
  • Set your Year You Started accurately. Five or more years scores full experience credit.

Recommended status is the only factor not directly set by you — it's a platform flag.

Where is the Match Percentage used that can impact me?

Match Percentage drives two things consumers see every time they search:

  • Result ranking — when a consumer sorts by "Best Match", agents are ordered by Match Percentage (within their tier — paid/verified agents always sort above free agents).
  • The visible score on your card — a 95% match looks dramatically more compelling than a 65% match, even if both agents could technically write the policy.

It's a quiet but powerful lever. A higher Match Percentage means more profile views, more contact-form submissions, and more phone calls — all from the same number of searches.

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