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Slice Labs

Slice Labs is a New York-based insurtech operating an insurance-as-a-service cloud platform. Founded in 2015 and launched in 2016 with on-demand insurance for the sharing economy (homeshare, rideshare, cyber), Slice pivoted to renting its underlying digital insurer stack — branded Insurance Cloud Services (ICS) — to carriers, MGAs, and brands. ICS packages pricing, rating, licensing, real-time and automated underwriting, policy servicing, claims, and capacity into a cloud-hosted, API-embeddable subscription. The modern product surface is 100% digital small-business insurance distributed through agents and partners — currently Contractors General Liability, with Commercial Real Estate and Excess Casualty announced as coming soon — running on top of Slice Mind, an AI/ML, behavioral-science, and LLM-driven intelligence layer.

Platform & Product Surface

Developer Surface

Slice Labs publicly markets ICS as "fully embeddable via API." However, none of the developer-facing contracts are exposed on the open web:

  • No public developer portal (no developer.slice.com or developer.sliceinsurance.com documentation site is reachable).
  • No public OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, or JSON Schema definitions.
  • No SDKs, CLIs, sample apps, or reference clients.
  • No public webhook, event, or rate-limit documentation.
  • The github.com/slicelabs organization exists but is archived with zero public repositories.

ICS integration is gated behind a B2B carrier/partner relationship. As a result, this profile is intentionally a Tier-3 company catalog entry — it captures the company, product, and platform surface only. No OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, JSON Schema, JSON Structure, JSON-LD, examples, Spectral rules, Naftiko capabilities, plans, rate limits, or FinOps artifacts are generated here, because the underlying contracts are not publicly observable.

If Slice Labs publishes a developer portal or OpenAPI surface in the future, this repo will be re-profiled.

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