Insurance Weekly Review Template for Agents and Agency Leaders
A weekly review should not only show what happened. It should show what needs to move next. Use this template to review activity, follow-ups, production, pipeline gaps, and next commitments.
Use the Weekly Review Template
Review what happened. Name what slipped. Choose the next move. Set one commitment for the next week.
Enter this week’s review
Use sample numbers first, then replace them with your own weekly activity.
This public template runs in the browser. It does not save names, activity counts, production numbers, or commitments.
Weekly review result
Use the output to choose one next move before the next review.
Set one clear weekly commitment
What is the one move that protects next week?
What the Weekly Review Should Include
A useful weekly review checks six areas before setting the next commitment.
Production
Did the agent move closer to the target?
Activity
Were enough prospects, appointments, first meetings, proposals, and policies created?
Follow-up
Were warm leads and open proposals moved, or did they age?
Pipeline movement
Which stage is weak, and where should coaching happen first?
Average case size
Is policy count heavy because each case is too small?
Commitment
What will the agent do before the next review?
How to Use the Template
Weekly Review Fields Explained
Review week: Use the week being reviewed.
Production target: Use the weekly, monthly, or selected period target.
Actual production: Use actual premium or FYP recorded for the review period.
Follow-ups due: Show how much lead movement needed attention.
Weakest stage: Show where the next coaching should happen.
Commitment: Write the action the agent agrees to complete.
Weekly Review Examples
Use these examples to turn the weekly review into a practical coaching decision.
Agent weekly review example
| Field | Example |
|---|---|
| Review week | June 10 to June 14 |
| Production target | $3,625 |
| Actual production | $2,900 |
| Prospects | 12 |
| Appointments | 5 |
| First meetings | 3 |
| Proposals | 1 |
| Weakest pipeline stage | First meeting to proposal |
| Commitment | Move 3 first meetings into proposal review |
Leader weekly review example
| Agent | Main issue | Commitment |
|---|---|---|
| Agent A | First meetings did not become proposals | Set proposal next steps for 3 recent meetings |
| Agent B | Overdue follow-ups are high | Call top 5 overdue warm leads |
| Agent C | Appointments are low | Book 4 appointments before Friday |
| Agent D | FYP is low despite policies | Review 2 higher-fit proposal opportunities |
How ApexLedger Connects Weekly Reviews to Daily Coach
The template helps agents and leaders review the week manually. ApexLedger connects the same review to real activity and daily execution.
Inside ApexLedger, agents can track prospects, appointments, first meetings, proposals, policies, FYP, notes, follow-ups, goal pace, conversion ratios, and average case size.
Tracking shows WTD, MTD, and YTD movement. Leads shows which opportunities need the next step. Daily Coach helps turn the weekly review into a practical move.
Built to Match the ApexLedger Dashboard
The public Insurance Weekly Review Template uses the same language as the real ApexLedger system.
Weekly Review Template vs ApexLedger Dashboard
The template answers what changed this week. The dashboard answers what changed this week, and what should move next today.
| Use this | Best when | What it gives you |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly Review Template | You want a simple manual weekly review. | Review fields, one best weekly move, and a next commitment. |
| ApexLedger Dashboard | You want the review connected to real activity, leads, follow-ups, proposals, policies, FYP, pace, and Daily Coach priorities. | Live tracking, lead movement, follow-up focus, and coaching priorities. |
Related ApexLedger Pages
Use these pages to connect the weekly review template with the full ApexLedger system.
Important Planning Note
This template is for planning and coaching support only. It does not guarantee appointments, sales, policies, premium, or production results.
Your real outcome depends on market, product mix, client fit, compliance rules, lead quality, follow-up, conversion rates, average case size, coaching quality, and activity consistency.
Use the template to organize the weekly review, then adjust the next move with your real data.
Insurance Weekly Review Template FAQ
What is an insurance weekly review template?
An insurance weekly review template is a planning tool that helps agents and leaders review weekly activity, follow-ups, production, pipeline gaps, and next commitments.
What should insurance agents review every week?
Insurance agents should review prospects, appointments, first meetings, proposals, policies, FYP, follow-ups due, overdue follow-ups, open proposals, average case size, and next commitment.
How should agency leaders use a weekly review template?
Agency leaders can use the template to review agent pace, activity gaps, follow-up risk, pipeline movement, average case size, and the best coaching focus for the next week.
Can this template replace a CRM or sales tracker?
No. The template helps organize the weekly review. A CRM or sales tracker helps manage real leads, activity, proposals, policies, premium, notes, and follow-ups over time.
How does ApexLedger help after I use the template?
ApexLedger connects weekly review logic to Tracking, Leads, Daily Coach, follow-up focus, goal pace, conversion gaps, and leader coaching priorities.
Should I review every metric every week?
Review every key metric, but do not coach every issue at once. Use the review to find the most important next move.
Does this template guarantee sales results?
No. It is a planning tool. Results depend on real activity, follow-up, market, product mix, client fit, conversion rates, case size, coaching quality, and consistency.
Review the Week. Then Move the Next One.
Use the Insurance Weekly Review Template to review activity, follow-ups, production, pipeline gaps, and next commitments. Then use ApexLedger to connect the review to Tracking, Leads, Daily Coach, and leader coaching priorities.
