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RM11 Partners With Concierge11 to Offer a Free Built-In CRM for Creator Agencies

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The partnership introduces a first-of-its-kind free built-in CRM offering inside a private fan monetization platform, giving talent agencies, AI model owners, and multi-creator teams a centralized way to onboard creators, manage accounts, assign agents, organize profiles, and scale monetization workflows at no extra cost — while comparable agency CRM tools commonly start around $40 per creator per month and can scale to $260+ based on revenue and features.

DALLAS, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RM11, a private premium creator platform built for modern fan monetization, today announced a partnership with Concierge11 to offer agencies a free built-in CRM designed for creator agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creator accounts.

Agencies can request free access to Concierge11 at www.concierge11.com.

The launch marks a major step forward for the creator economy, where agencies and creator management teams are increasingly operating more like technology-enabled businesses than traditional talent managers. As creators expand across subscriptions, paid messaging, live streaming, video calls, AI-generated content, and private fan communities, agencies need more than spreadsheets, shared inboxes, and disconnected tools to manage daily operations.

Concierge11 gives those teams a centralized operating system inside RM11.

Available through www.concierge11.com, the CRM allows agencies and AI owners to manage multiple creators, assign roles, organize profiles, support onboarding, and streamline internal workflows from one place.

“Creator businesses are becoming more complex, and the tools supporting them need to evolve,” said Natasha August, Co-Founder & CEO of RM11. “Agencies are no longer just helping creators post content. They are managing teams, conversations, compliance steps, monetization strategies, AI models, and fan relationships at scale. Concierge11 brings those workflows directly into RM11 so agencies can operate more efficiently and creators can grow with more support.”

Why This Matters to the Creator Economy

The creator economy has matured beyond individual creators managing everything on their own. Today, many creators work with agencies, managers, chatters, editors, operators, and AI teams to build and monetize their brands.

Yet many of the tools used to manage creator businesses were not built for this environment.

Generic CRMs are often designed for sales teams. Social media tools are built for publishing. Messaging platforms are built for communication. Spreadsheets are flexible but difficult to scale.

Creator agencies need something different: a more affordable CRM built around creator monetization.

That cost difference matters for teams managing multiple creator accounts. Infloww lists its CRM pricing as starting at $40 per creator profile per month, while CreatorHero says its platform starts at $39.99 per month and scales to $260 based on creator revenue. For an agency managing 20 creators, even a $40 baseline can mean roughly $800 in monthly CRM software fees before add-ons or higher-tier pricing — making a free built-in CRM a meaningful cost advantage for agencies trying to scale.

The operating need is just as important as the pricing gap. CreatorHero describes top-performing creator agencies as replacing manual workflows and fragmented tools with automation, centralized creator management, and real data, while Infloww positions its CRM around managing all creators in one place with roles and permissions, a centralized chat inbox, fan insights, PPV history, scripts, and built-in proxies.

Concierge11 was created to fill that gap.

By offering Concierge11 directly through RM11, agencies can manage creator operations closer to where monetization happens. Instead of jumping between platforms, agency teams can organize creator profiles, assign roles, manage onboarding, and support creator accounts within a connected ecosystem at no extra cost.

A Built-In CRM for Agencies Managing Human Creators, AI Models, and Hybrid Creator Brands

The launch is especially relevant as AI creators and digital personalities become a larger part of the creator economy. AI model owners often manage multiple brands at once, each with its own audience, persona, content style, and monetization strategy.

Concierge11 gives AI owners and agencies a more structured way to manage those accounts.

The CRM supports teams managing:

Human creatorsAI modelsHybrid creator brandsMultiple fan monetization accountsChatter teamsCreator managersAgency adminsProfile and onboarding workflows

For AI model owners, this means better organization across multiple digital personalities. For creator agencies, it means clearer team structure, better visibility, and fewer manual processes. For platforms like RM11, it represents a shift toward building deeper infrastructure for the businesses operating on top of creator platforms.

What Concierge11 Helps Agencies Do

Concierge11 is designed to help agencies and creator teams:

Manage multiple creator accounts in one placeAssign chatters and team members to specific creatorsOrganize creator profiles, notes, and account detailsSupport creator onboarding and account setupReduce reliance on spreadsheets and shared documentsCreate clearer visibility across creator operationsSupport human, AI, and hybrid creator accountsScale creator management without adding operational chaos

The goal is to give agencies the structure they need without requiring them to pay for a separate CRM or force-fit creator operations into tools built for unrelated industries.

Why Tech Companies and Social Platforms Should Pay Attention

Concierge11 reflects a larger trend in the technology and social media industries: creator platforms are no longer just content destinations. They are becoming business infrastructure.

As more creators operate like startups and more agencies manage creators like portfolios, the platforms that win will be the ones that provide deeper operational tools, not just publishing or monetization features.

For social media companies, creator platforms, fintech providers, AI companies, and creator economy startups, RM11’s integration of Concierge11 highlights an important shift: monetization platforms must support both the creator and the team behind the creator.

Agencies and AI owners need tools for access control, workflow management, onboarding, communication, monetization oversight, and account organization. Concierge11 brings those capabilities into the RM11 ecosystem.

“Creators are building real businesses, and agencies are helping them scale,” said August. “But the backend of the creator economy is still fragmented. Concierge11 is our answer to that. We want RM11 to be more than a monetization platform — we want it to be the infrastructure that helps creator businesses run better.”

Built for the Modern Agency Model

Creator agencies and model agencies are managing more moving parts than ever before. A single creator account may involve a manager, content assistant, chatter, editor, compliance reviewer, payout contact, and growth strategist.

Without a centralized system, important details can get lost.

Concierge11 helps agencies bring those pieces together. The CRM gives teams a shared workspace where they can manage creator assignments, support account setup, and maintain consistency across multiple creators.

For agencies moving creators onto RM11, Concierge11 also creates a smoother onboarding path. Teams can help creators get set up, organize brand details, and build monetization workflows within one connected environment.

Free to Use for RM11 Agency Partners

Concierge11 is available as a free built-in CRM for agencies using RM11. There is no separate CRM subscription fee and no long-term contract required, helping agencies avoid the added monthly software costs common with standalone agency CRM tools.

Agencies, AI model owners, and multi-creator teams can request access at www.concierge11.com.

About RM11

RM11 is a private premium creator platform built for creators, agencies, and modern fan monetization. RM11 gives creators tools to monetize memberships, paid content, messaging, live streams, 1:1 video calls, and direct fan relationships. The platform supports human creators, AI creators, and agencies looking for a more flexible, private, and creator-first way to build revenue. RM11 has the lowest platform fees of only 10%.

For more information, visit www.rm11.com/signups

About Concierge11

Concierge11 is RM11’s built-in CRM for creator agencies, model agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creators. Concierge11 helps agencies manage creator accounts, assign chatters, organize profiles, support onboarding, and centralize agency workflows inside the RM11 ecosystem.

For more information or to request access, visit www.concierge11.com.

FAQ: Concierge11, RM11’s Free CRM for Creator Agencies

What is Concierge11?

Concierge11 is a free built-in CRM by RM11 designed for creator agencies, model agencies, AI model owners, and teams managing multiple creator accounts. It helps agencies onboard creators, assign chatters, manage profiles, and organize creator operations from one dashboard.

Is Concierge11 free?

Yes. Concierge11 is free for agencies using RM11. There is no separate CRM subscription fee and no long-term contract required.

Who should use Concierge11?

Concierge11 is built for creator agencies, model agencies, chatter teams, talent managers, AI model agencies, and anyone managing multiple creators or fan monetization accounts.

Is Concierge11 a CRM for OnlyFans agencies?

Concierge11 is a CRM built for agencies that want a more organized way to manage creators, chatters, onboarding, and monetization workflows on RM11. Concierge11 is not affiliated with OnlyFans.

Can Concierge11 integrate with Passes, Fanvue, or Fansly?

Concierge11 is native to RM11 and currently does not integrate with Passes, Fanvue, Fansly, or any other platform.

How does Concierge11 help creator agencies?

Concierge11 helps creator agencies centralize operations by allowing them to manage creator accounts, assign team members, support profile setup, organize creator information, and keep agency workflows in one place.

Can Concierge11 be used by AI model agencies?

Yes. Concierge11 supports agencies managing human creators, AI models, and mixed creator accounts. Agencies can use Concierge11 to organize account setup, creator profiles, chatter workflows, and team access.

Can agencies assign chatters inside Concierge11?

Yes. Concierge11 is designed to help agencies assign team members to creator accounts, making it easier to manage conversations, profiles, and creator support workflows.

Does Concierge11 replace spreadsheets and shared documents?

Concierge11 can help agencies reduce reliance on spreadsheets, shared documents, and scattered communication tools by centralizing creator management inside one CRM built specifically for creator agencies.

How do creators onboard through Concierge11?

Agencies can use Concierge11 to help manage the onboarding process for creators on RM11. Creators still complete the required RM11 account setup and verification steps, while agencies can manage and organize creator accounts through the CRM.

What problems does Concierge11 solve for creator agencies?

Concierge11 helps solve common agency challenges such as disorganized creator onboarding, unclear chatter assignments, scattered account information, lack of visibility across creators, and inefficient management of multiple creator profiles.

Is Concierge11 useful for small agencies?

Yes. Concierge11 is useful for both small and large agencies from 3 creators to 500. Small agencies can use it to stay organized from the beginning, while larger agencies can use it to manage multiple creators, team members, and workflows at scale.

How can an agency get access to Concierge11?

Agencies can request access by visiting www.concierge11.com.

What is RM11?

RM11 is a private premium creator platform that helps creators monetize memberships, paid content, messaging, live streams, 1:1 video calls, and fan relationships. RM11 also supports agencies through its free built-in CRM, Concierge11.

What keywords describe Concierge11?

Concierge11 can be described as a free CRM for creator agencies, a CRM for model agencies, a creator management platform, an agency dashboard for creators, a chatter management CRM, and a creator monetization CRM built by RM11.

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Corgi Insurance Expands Into Trucking, Modernizing Fleet Coverage With Industry Veterans

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SAN FRANCISCO, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Corgi Insurance announced its entry into the trucking insurance market, bringing its full-stack, AI-powered platform to one of the most operationally complex and underserved segments of commercial insurance. The move advances Corgi’s mission to modernize insurance infrastructure by delivering faster, more responsive coverage to businesses.

Trucking operators face persistent challenges, including long waits for coverage, drawn-out claims settlements, and inaccurate pricing driven by fragmented data. Corgi addresses these issues, along with delayed COIs, limited access to documents, and a lack of transparency, through a technology-first approach designed to simplify the insurance experience.

Through a single platform, Corgi offers auto liability, cargo, and physical damage coverage, often delivering same-day policies. Rather than relying on generic industry averages and lengthy underwriting timelines, fleets gain faster access to tailored solutions aligned with how they operate.

Backed by an underwriting team with more than three decades of trucking insurance experience, Corgi combines industry expertise with automation and real-time data to deliver faster decisions and more responsive coverage.

Corgi is also integrating its insurance offering with trucking platform AtoB, embedding coverage alongside factoring, payments, telematics, and brokerage solutions to serve as an in-house insurance solution for its network.

“Trucking is the backbone of the economy, yet the insurance experience has remained largely unchanged for decades,” said Drew Bregman, Head of Strategy at Corgi Trucking. “We’re bringing real-time data, automation, and modern infrastructure to a market that deserves faster decisions, better service, and fairer prices, including flexible per-load coverage that allows carriers to pay for exactly what they need, when they need it.”

With this new vertical, Corgi aims to deliver faster underwriting decisions, greater claims transparency, and a better experience for fleets of every size.

“I’ve spent my career working with fleets and know how outdated and frustrating the insurance process can be,” said Charles McGuire, Trucking Underwriter at Corgi. “What excites me about Corgi is the opportunity to combine decades of industry experience with technology that delivers a faster, simpler, and better experience for carriers.”

About Corgi Insurance

Corgi Insurance is the first AI-native insurance company. Backed by decades of insurance expertise, Corgi has raised $374 million since its founding, most recently at a $2.6B valuation.

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Erika@corgi.com

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Reynolds Road Surgical Center Notice of Data Privacy Incident

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TOLEDO, Ohio, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Reynolds Road Surgical Center LLC, doing business as Wildwood Surgical Center (“Wildwood”), writes to notify you of a data security incident involving personal information of certain members of our health care community.

What Happened: On June 26, 2025, we were alerted to suspicious activity on our network. Upon receipt of the alert, we secured our network and specialists were engaged to investigate the nature and scope of the incident. After a thorough investigation, we learned that certain data from our network was accessed and acquired without authorization between June 24, 2025, and June 26, 2025. As a result, we commenced a comprehensive and detailed review of that data to identify what information was involved and to whom that information belonged. On May 13, 2026, we completed our review and confirmed that certain personal information (PI) and protected health information (PHI) was contained in the data set.

What Information Was Involved: The information involved varied from person to person, but may have included first and last names along with Social Security numbers, government identification numbers such as driver’s license or passport numbers, dates of birth, medical treatment and diagnostic information, health insurance information, and medical billing information including bank account number and payment or credit card number.

Individuals whose information was involved and for whom we had address information will receive a notice letter in the mail in the upcoming weeks.

What We Are Doing: Upon learning of the incident, we took parts of our network offline and implemented additional tools to confirm the security of our environment and restore our operations safely. We also notified federal law enforcement.

What Impacted Individuals Can Do: As a general matter, it is a good practice to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud, from any source, by reviewing credit reports, financial account statements, and explanation of benefits forms for suspicious activity and to detect errors. We also remind everyone that individuals are entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit reporting bureaus, TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax. To order a free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call 1-877-322-8228.

Individuals may further educate themselves regarding identity theft, fraud alerts, credit freezes, and the steps to take to protect personal information by contacting the credit reporting bureaus, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), or state Attorneys General. The FTC also encourages those who discover that their information has been misused to file a complaint with them. The FTC may be reached at 600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20580; www.identitytheft.gov; 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338); and TTY: 1-866-653-4261.

For More Information: For any further information, please contact our dedicated assistance line at 833-319-7579.

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Georgia Federal Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against HaloMD, Delivering Third Consecutive Victory Over Insurer Lawfare Campaign

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Court Rejects Insurer Claims, Suggests Insurers Use “Lowball Offers” to Maximize Profits

DALLAS, July 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — HaloMD today celebrates its third consecutive legal victory against insurers’ coordinated campaign to intimidate providers through frivolous litigation. Judge Thomas W. Thrash, Jr., of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, dismissed with prejudice every single claim brought by Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthcare Plan of Georgia (BCBS Georgia) against HaloMD and one of the provider groups it represents.

The Court categorically rejected BCBS Georgia’s attempt to weaponize federal and state law to collaterally attack HaloMD, the provider community, the No Surprises Act (NSA), Independent Dispute Resolution Entities (IDREs) and the legally binding awards issued under Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR).

Further, the Court went far beyond dismissing the insurer’s claims — it dismantled the premise itself, concluding that high provider win rates are not evidence of fraud but, more plausibly, evidence of the insurer making systematically low payment offers to providers.

“The Court notes that the Plaintiff argues that it loses a lot of IDR arbitrations. For example, it says that of the 228 IDRs the Defendants initiated on May 3, 2024, the Plaintiff lost 192. It cites CMS data that Providers prevailed in 85% of IDR payment determinations. It is highly improbable to infer from these facts that there is a vast conspiracy of providers and IDREs that have conspired to defraud the Plaintiff of millions of dollars in thousands of NSA IDR proceedings over many years. It is highly plausible to infer that the Plaintiff engages in a consistent practice of submitting lowball offers to out-of-network providers in an effort to maximize its profits.”

The Court identified the fraud and RICO framing as nothing more than an attempt to recoup money lawfully awarded to providers through the IDR process.

“…it is overwhelmingly clear to this Court that the main purpose of the RICO claims is to collaterally attack the IDR awards.”

This is the third near-identical lawsuit filed by insurers that has been dismissed against HaloMD and its provider clients. Insurers have deployed a coordinated playbook designed to intimidate providers, burden them with costly litigation and coerce them into accepting low payments.

“These cases were never about HaloMD,” said Alla LaRoque, President of HaloMD. “It was part of a broader effort to convince the courts and Congress that provider success in IDR must mean the system is broken. Today, the Court rejected that premise. Organizations that have believed payer allegations should stop asking if this system is broken and start asking why payers are trying to break it.”

“Insurers have argued that providers’ win rate proves the system is broken,” said Patrick Velliky, Chief External Affairs Officer of HaloMD. “The Court reached the opposite conclusion: persistent losses by insurers are consistent with low offers. That explanation, along with an insurer arbitration default rate of more than 25%, deserves scrutiny.”

Timeline

On April 9, 2026, Judge Karen E. Scott of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California dismissed all claims brought against HaloMD by Anthem Blue Cross of California with prejudice, ruling that Plaintiffs’ theories were “all end runs around the NSA limits on judicial review.” Anthem alleged that HaloMD and a network of providers operated coordinated criminal enterprises that exploited the IDR process, bringing claims under federal RICO, wire fraud and California Unfair Business Practices.

On May 22, 2026, Judge Robert W. Schroeder of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas dismissed every claim brought by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas against HaloMD with prejudice, finding BCBS Texas’s claims were “cloaked in a variety of federal and state law claims,” and amounted to “no more than a collateral attack” on the IDR awards. BCBS of Texas targeted HaloMD and its leadership, alleging that HaloMD was flooding the IDR system.

The third dismissal was in Georgia, where BCBS Georgia was the first insurer to file now-dismissed legal action against HaloMD in May 2025. The insurer claimed that HaloMD had orchestrated a scheme to inundate the IDR system with ineligible disputes. On July 10, 2026, the Court dismissed all claims with prejudice. Importantly, the Court dismissed the notion that high provider win rates signaled fraud, instead finding it “highly plausible to infer that the Plaintiff engages in a consistent practice of submitting lowball offers to out-of-network providers in an effort to maximize its profits.”

About HaloMD

HaloMD is the #1 provider of Independent Dispute Resolution (IDR) services as indicated by public CMS data, backed by industry leading technology infrastructure and data intelligence. The company supports healthcare providers navigating the federal No Surprises Act and state balance-billing laws, combining proprietary technology, advanced analytics, and deep specialty expertise to advance fair reimbursement, long-term financial sustainability, and empowering care teams to focus on providing high quality patient care.

Privately held and founder-led, HaloMD serves more than 20,000 providers, from independent physicians to hospitals and health systems, across 50 states and Washington, D.C., so they can continue caring for the patients and communities they serve.

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