JammJar unveils AI platform update
The tech platform says its latest update moves AI 'firmly from proof of concept into day-to-day delivery'.
JammJar has announced it will unveil a new product update during a live-stream online event on Wednesday 11th February, offering brokers a first look at the latest version of the platform.
The AI-native platform, built specifically for mortgage advisers, launched to firms last year and automates CRM updates, fact-find completion, document handling and suitability notes.
The Winter26 update brings together sourcing, case data, document handling, compliance and communication into a single workflow, with AI supporting advisers quietly in the background throughout the life of a case.
Built specifically around how mortgage advice works in practice, JammJar uses AI to automate administrative and compliance tasks while maintaining a complete, auditable case record. This includes the ability to build and update cases directly from adviser-client conversations, reducing the need for manual data entry and allowing advisers to focus more time on clients rather than systems.
Karl Griffin, CEO and co-founder of JammJar, said: “The industry has spent long enough talking about what AI might do one day. Brokers now want to see what it can do for them tomorrow morning when they sit down with their next client.
“This event is very deliberately a show-and-tell. We’ll be demonstrating live cases, live calls and live workflows, including how AI supports fact-finds, documentation and communication in ways most brokers simply won’t have seen before.
“Every time we demo the platform one-to-one there’s a genuine ‘wow’ moment, because advisers can immediately see how much friction it removes. This live-stream is about scaling that moment and showing, in very practical terms, how AI can make a real difference to adviser productivity and client experience today - not in some distant future.”
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