What changed at NextMove in May 2026

AI-powered FSMA scanner, attachments in BrokerMail, LinkedIn videos, and automated newsletters on the way. Here is what has been happening at NextMove.
May has been a busy month. Here is an overview of what has changed across our three products, what we are preparing for the coming weeks, and a new initiative we are launching on LinkedIn.
BrokerWeb: the FSMA scanner levels up
The FSMA compliance scanner analyses your broker website against 71 regulatory checkpoints and gives you a score out of 100. Since its launch, we have added several improvements.
Scoring by category. The report now displays a detailed score for each domain: FSMA/IDD, GDPR/Cookies, sector-specific regulation, and advertising/marketing. You can see at a glance where the gaps are.
Real FSMA sanction cases. The report now includes concrete examples of sanctions imposed by the FSMA on intermediaries in Belgium. It is no longer abstract: you can see what happens when obligations are not met.
Technical performance. The scanner also evaluates your website's loading speed via PageSpeed Insights. A slow website hurts your Google ranking and your visitors' experience.
The average score of websites built by generalist agencies hovers around 41 out of 100. BrokerWeb sites average 93.
BrokerMail: attachments and the 100% self-service goal
Several updates on the BrokerMail side, our email marketing tool for brokers. Our goal: make the platform 100% self-service by June. You should be able to manage everything on your own, from A to Z, without depending on us.
Attachments in articles. You can now attach files (PDFs, documents) directly to your articles. Your clients will find them in the email and on the reading page. Useful for sending an IPID, a regulatory document, or a product sheet along with your newsletter.
Contact search. A search bar by email address has been added to the contact list management. For brokers with hundreds of contacts, this is a significant improvement.
Automatic sender synchronisation. You no longer need to manually validate your sending address. BrokerMail automatically detects and synchronises your pending senders, with reminder emails if needed.
Redesigned statistics. The statistics system has been completely overhauled. Open and click data is more reliable and synchronises automatically.
What we are preparing: the automated newsletter
This is the feature we get asked about the most. The ability to schedule automated newsletters from existing content.
The principle. You choose the article categories that interest you (home insurance, motor insurance, your personal BrokerWeb articles), you set the frequency (every Monday, every other Wednesday, the first Friday of the month), and BrokerMail automatically composes your newsletter with the most recent articles that have not yet been sent.
AI for the introduction and subject line. An AI assistant will automatically draft an introductory paragraph presenting the topics of the edition, as well as a compelling email subject line. You can also write them yourself or disable them entirely.
Three levels of control. Fully automatic sending for those who want a "set and forget" approach. Veto mode for those who want to glance at it before sending but without blocking the process. And approval mode for those who want to validate each edition before it goes out. In all cases, a draft is generated in advance and visible in your dashboard, with the option to edit, postpone, or cancel at any time.
Customisable timelines. You configure when the draft is generated (1 hour, 24 hours, 48 hours before sending), whether you want to be notified, and what happens if you do not respond (automatic sending or cancellation).
BrokerWeb articles included. Your blog posts published on your BrokerWeb site are automatically available as a source for the automated newsletter. You publish an article on your site, it appears in the next send. The ecosystem connects.
This feature is currently in development. We will announce the launch date as soon as the timeline is confirmed.
BrokerWeb sites: under the hood
Several technical improvements were rolled out across all BrokerWeb sites in May.
Compliant cookie banner. The "Reject all" button now carries the same visual weight as "Accept all", in line with the Belgian DPA recommendations. A detail that matters for your website's GDPR compliance.
Dynamic favicons. The favicon (the small icon in the browser tab) is now managed from the CMS. You upload your logo, and the system automatically generates all the required sizes for every device.
Strengthened SEO. We fixed over 60 indexing errors flagged by Google Search Console across our sites, added canonical URLs to prevent duplicate content, and improved hreflang tags for multilingual support.
LinkedIn videos: we are getting started
We have started publishing short videos on LinkedIn aimed at Belgian insurance brokers. The goal: share useful information in 60 to 90 seconds.
Topics covered so far: a brokerage firm hacked (the 3 reflexes to have), becoming a broker in 2026 (the guide), how to turn your IDD refresher training into a client newsletter, and the 5 reminders to send before the summer holidays.
Each video links to a more detailed blog post on nextmove.be. The video gives you the essentials, the article goes deeper with sources and details.
This is an experimental format. We test, we adjust, and we keep going if it brings you value.
Your feedback matters
All of these developments are driven by user feedback. If you have suggestions, feature ideas, or simply feedback on what works (or does not) in your day-to-day use of our tools, write to us at info@nextmove.be.
We read everything. And we take it into account.


