Nora knows every plan on your state's Obamacare marketplace and the financial help you qualify for. She considers your doctors, your prescriptions, and your health conditions, then recommends the most affordable plan that meets your needs.

You don't fill out a 40-question questionnaire. You tell Nora what's going on. She asks follow-ups, reads every plan in your county, and gives you an opinionated recommendation.
She'll show her work, answer your questions, and push back if you're about to pick the wrong plan. She'll stay with you through enrollment and remember you at renewal.
Nora checks every plan in your county against everything that matters in your specific situation. Not a filter. A recommendation.
Every doctor you see, checked across every plan's network. If your pediatrician is out-of-network on a plan, Nora says so before she recommends it.
Each prescription you take, looked up on each plan's formulary. Tier, copay, and prior-authorization requirements, all checked. No surprise bills at the pharmacy in April.
Chronic conditions, upcoming surgery, therapy, mental health, fertility, physical therapy. Nora factors your expected care into which plan tier fits: Gold if you use a lot of care, Bronze + HSA if you barely see a doctor.
New baby, lost job, moved states, turning 26, getting married, losing Medicaid. Each has a 60-day Special Enrollment window with its own rules, and Nora knows them.
Full premium, APTC subsidy, CSR cost-sharing reductions, applied with your real income and household size. The real number, not "plans starting from $20."
At the end of a Nora session you get a single recommended plan, the math behind it, and confirmations on the things you care about: your doctors, your drugs, your conditions, your subsidy.
You can enroll right there through HealthCare.gov. Or save it and come back. Or ask her why a different plan would be wrong.

“I had no idea I qualified for a subsidy. Nora found it in five minutes. I was paying the full price for months.”

“Between jobs and terrified of the cost. Turns out a Silver plan ran me $32 a month with my subsidy. I couldn't believe it.”

“I tried HealthCare.gov on my own and gave up after an hour. Nora walked me through it in one conversation.”
Stories are composites from typical Nora sessions. Names, photos, and messages are illustrative.
Sources: KFF Marketplace Enrollee analysis 2025 (subsidy share), CMS Early 2024 Effectuated Enrollment Snapshot (APTC average $535.91), CMS 2026 Open Enrollment Period release (23.1M selections). Your numbers depend on your ZIP, income, and household. Nora runs the math against your situation.
Five minutes. No sign-up. You can leave any time.