
Health Coverage That Works Around Your Hustle
Stop gambling with your safety net. Get a plan that flexes with your earnings.
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Stable Premiums You Can Count On
When your income fluctuates month-to-month, you need coverage that doesn’t surprise you. We compare plans to find one with predictable costs.
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Broad Networks Wherever You Work
You don’t want to get stuck with out-of-network bills if you move projects or locations. We look for coverage that works nationwide.
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Extras That Matter: Dental, Vision & More
Some plans skimp on add-ons. We’ll show you options that bundle in what you actually need, without paying for stuff you won’t use.

No More Guesswork on Healthcare”
No more confusing fine print. We show you exactly what you’ll pay and help you pick a plan that makes sense

Income Drops? Your Coverage Won’t
Self-employed people face ups and downs. We help you choose plans that won’t implode your finances when one month hits low.

Care Without the Commute or Wait
Long work hours shouldn’t stop you from seeing a doctor. We show you plans with telehealth, urgent care, and convenient access.
FAQs
Why is health insurance so hard to afford when you’re self-employed?
Most freelancers pay 100% of their own premiums, no employer is splitting the cost. The good news? You might qualify for tax credits or private plans that cut your monthly cost. We’ll help you find options that give solid coverage without draining your income.
What happens if my income changes throughout the year?
That’s one of the biggest challenges for entrepreneurs. With the right setup, you can adjust your coverage or premium if your income goes up or down, so you’re never stuck paying more than you should. We’ll show you how to stay flexible.
I can’t take time off for appointments. How can I see a doctor?
We focus on plans with telehealth and nationwide urgent care access, so you can talk to a doctor from your phone — even during a busy workday or while traveling. It saves you time and keeps your business running.
Can I write off my health insurance on my taxes?
Yes. We have private health plans that include an HRA 105 (Health Reimbursement Arrangement), 1099 self-employed professionals can write off their premiums and qualifying medical expenses as business deductions. This allows you to lower your taxable income while keeping full, flexible coverage.