We're done.

We are done.

We are tired.

We know a better way exists.

And we are done waiting for permission to fix it.

If none of this troubles you, we are not the same.

If all of it does, we built this for you.

How the game works.

Your broker knows the real numbers.

You see the version they prepared for you.

The complexity is not a bug. It is the feature.

The system needs you overwhelmed so it can keep you overpriced.

The renewal is theater.

The decision was made before the meeting. You were not consulted. You were managed.

No one in this chain owes you a fiduciary duty.

Not the carrier. Not the broker. Not the PBM. Ask one of them to sign for it. Watch what happens.

The cost of standing still.

$17,496
Average employer health plan cost per employee. 2025.
6.7%
Projected increase for 2026. The steepest in fifteen years.
$18,500+
Where your per-employee cost is headed. For 200 employees, that is $3.7 million walking out the door.
59%
Of employers plan to cut benefits in 2026. Not fix the problem. Shift it to employees.

We are the Benefits Rebels.

We are rebels in the original sense of the word.

When the Patriots drafted the Declaration of Independence and declared that free people would no longer submit to a government that refused to serve them, we were there.

When the students manned the barricades and shouted down a regime that had silenced an entire generation, we were there.

When ordinary people in every era looked at a system designed to serve the powerful at the expense of everyone else and said enough, we were there.

And we are here today. Standing with the ones who are asked to

Do more. With less. Better. Cheaper. Faster. With no help. When no one is ever satisfied.

We stand in that gap with you.

See where you stand.

We built a tool. Free. Ninety seconds. No email. No pitch. No follow-up call.

Five data points. Your industry, headcount, location, plan type, and per-employee cost. The tool compares you against national benchmarking data from Mercer, KFF, and MEPS. The same sources the rest of the industry relies on and has never shared with you.

You get the truth about whether you are paying a fair price or subsidizing a system that was never designed for you.

The average employer who benchmarks their plan against peers discovers $800 to $2,400 per employee per year in recoverable overspend. For a 200-person company, that is $160,000 to $480,000 annually.

Run Your Numbers