Multi-Page vs Single Page

What is a multi-page?

Written By Jessica Moore (Super Administrator)

Updated at February 6th, 2025

What is a Multi-Page Setup?

A multi-page (MP) setup in SchemeServe is used when a single policy covers multiple entities, such as multiple properties, vehicles, or insured items. In the quote journey, a specific tab is designated as the multi-page section where the same set of questions is repeated for each additional entity added by the policyholder.

When to Use Multi-Page:

  • Multiple Insured Entities: If your policy includes multiple properties, vehicles, or other items that need to be listed separately under one policy.
  • Repeating Questions Per Entity: When the same questions must be answered for each insured entity, such as property details or vehicle specifications.
  • Complex Data Structures: When each insured item has its own set of details, such as different addresses, coverage limits, or risk factors.
  • Clear Organization: If breaking down information into sections makes it easier for users to manage and review their policy details.
  • Scalability: When you expect policies to grow and include additional insured entities over time.
  • Industry Standard for Property Insurance: Multi-page setups are commonly used in property insurance where each property requires a separate section with the same structured questions.

 

What is a Single-Page Setup?

A single-page setup in SchemeServe presents all policy details on one screen, allowing users to complete the quote for 1 single entity.

When to Use Single-Page:

  • Single Entity Policies: When a policy covers only one property, vehicle, or insured item e.g travel insurance for 1 person
  • Quick Data Entry: If users need to enter minimal information and don’t require separate sections.
  • No Complex Structuring: When all required details can be captured in one place without the need to add more entities. 

     

Choosing Between Multi-Page and Single-Page

Factor Multi-Page Single-Page
Number of Entities Best for multiple properties, vehicles, or insured items under one policy Ideal for single-entity policies
Repeating Questions Asks the same questions for each insured entity Single set of questions for one entity
Data Organization Keeps details structured for each entity All data presented at once
User Experience Separate sections for clarity One-page view for quick entry
Policy Complexity Handles detailed, multi-entity policies Suitable for simple policies
Scalability Easy to expand with additional insured entities Limited to single-entity policies
Industry Standard Common for property insurance Used for basic or quick policies

Summary

  • Use multi-page when dealing with policies that include multiple insured entities, such as multiple properties or vehicles under one policy, and require repeating questions for each.
  • Use single-page for straightforward policies covering just one insured entity.

It´s important to note that it isn´t suitable to change a single-page scheme into a multi-page scheme so be sure to think carefully about the future of your product and which option best suits.