Twenty7tec launches rebuilt insight platform using live adviser search data

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Twenty7tec has launched INSIGHT Pro, a re-engineered data analytics platform designed to give lenders a clearer picture of how advisers are behaving across the UK mortgage market.

The new platform replaces Twenty7tec’s existing INSIGHT system following a full architectural rebuild, expanding both the depth and breadth of data available to lenders and financial services providers. INSIGHT Pro was first shown to the industry at MIT Live in December 2025 and went live in January.

Built on a cloud-native architecture, the platform is intended to serve a wide range of users, from senior management teams seeking high-level reporting to analysts requiring detailed, self-service access to market data. It also supports natural language querying, allowing users to generate insights and visualisations without technical expertise.

INSIGHT Pro captures millions of real-time mortgage searches carried out by advisers using the Twenty7tec platform. These searches are linked to contextual information such as property characteristics, affordability indicators and criteria interactions, giving lenders visibility not only on which products are being selected, but the factors influencing those decisions.

The rebuild significantly expands the underlying dataset, introducing more than 450 additional data fields alongside new affordability and criteria-based information. According to Twenty7tec, this allows users to analyse demand, capacity and opportunity in greater detail than before.

Live dashboards update instantly as filters are adjusted, enabling teams to refine and test analysis in real time. The platform also includes alerting tools designed to highlight changes in demand, product performance and competitor activity as they occur.

Nakita Moss (pictured), head of lender at Twenty7tec, said: “Twenty7tec has long been known for providing meaningful market insight, but INSIGHT Pro takes that capability to a completely new level.

“It gives lenders the richer, faster and more detailed view of adviser behaviour they have been asking for, so they can understand not just what is happening in the market, but the drivers behind it.

“With deeper data, stronger context and real-time responsiveness, lenders can make more confident decisions around product strategy, pricing and proposition development at pace.”

The platform is positioned as a tool to support product development, pricing decisions and market positioning at a time when lenders are operating in an increasingly complex mortgage environment. INSIGHT Pro is available across several tiers, ranging from Lite through to Enterprise, and is offered on an enquiry basis.

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