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Sonnet Insurance Review 2026: Is This Digital Home and Auto Insurer Worth It?

Updated

Sonnet Insurance brings the convenience of online self-serve insurance to home and auto — backed by the claims power of Intact Financial, Canada’s largest P&C insurer.

Sonnet at a glance

FeatureDetail
Owned byIntact Financial Corporation (TSX: IFC)
ProductsHome (condo, tenant, homeowner) and auto insurance
Province availabilityON, AB, NS, NB, PEI, NL
Application100% online; no agent required
Bundling discount15–20% for home + auto
ClaimsIntact claims network (3,000+ adjusters)
AppiOS and Android; photo claims, policy management
TelematicsMy Drive by Sonnet (up to 30% auto discount)
Customer service1-844-766-6381; online chat
Financial backingIntact Financial (A/Stable S&P rating)

Products offered

Home insurance

Coverage typeAvailable?
Homeowner (detached, semi, townhouse)Yes
Condo unit ownerYes
Tenant/renterYes
Landlord/rental propertyLimited (primary rental only)

Standard home insurance inclusions: dwelling replacement cost, personal property (named perils or all-risk), liability, additional living expenses (ALE), detached structures.

Optional add-ons: overland water coverage, sewer backup, earthquake (Alberta), identity theft, home equipment breakdown.

Auto insurance

Available for: personal vehicles, including electric and hybrid vehicles. Not available for: commercial vehicles, motorcycles (in most provinces), RVs, snowmobiles.

Standard inclusions: Third-party liability (mandatory), accident benefits (mandatory), uninsured motorist, collision (optional), comprehensive (optional).


Pricing: how Sonnet compares

Scenario 1: Ontario auto, 35-year-old driver, no claims, 2022 Honda Civic

Insurer typeEstimated annual premium
Sonnet (standalone)~$1,450–$1,700
Sonnet (bundled with home)~$1,200–$1,450
Broker-placed (competitive)~$1,350–$1,800

Scenario 2: Ontario home, 1,500 sq ft detached, replacement cost $600K, Toronto suburbs

Insurer typeEstimated annual premium
Sonnet (standalone)~$1,100–$1,400
Sonnet (bundled with auto)~$900–$1,200
Broker-placed (competitive)~$1,000–$1,400

These are illustrative estimates only. Get a Sonnet quote at sonnet.ca for current pricing.

Sonnet’s bundling discount (15–20%) often makes the combined home + auto package more competitive than standalone policies from either Sonnet or broker alternatives.


Claims experience: what customers report

Based on publicly available reviews (Google, Trustpilot, Ratehub):

Claim typeCustomer experience
Minor auto damage (fender bender, parking lot)Generally positive; fast appraisal through app
Major auto damage / total lossMore mixed; some complaints about settlement offers
Home water damage (minor)Generally resolved, though timelines vary
Major home claim (fire, major flooding)Most concerning category; some reports of slow resolution
Theft claim (auto or home)Generally smooth for documented claims

Sonnet’s claims infrastructure (via Intact) is large and well-resourced. The online-only first contact model works well for minor claims. For major or disputed claims, the absence of a dedicated broker going to bat for you is a real gap — a traditional broker relationship provides an advocate in complex claims.


My Drive telematics: is it worth it?

My Drive is Sonnet’s telematics program — you install the Sonnet app and it monitors driving behaviour (acceleration, braking, speed, cornering, time of day).

Driving scorePotential discount
ExcellentUp to -30%
Good-10% to -20%
Average0% to -5%
Poor0% (no surcharge in most provinces)

The telematics program is opt-in. If your score comes in poor, Sonnet does not surcharge your premium — you simply do not receive the discount. For good drivers, the potential 20–30% savings on auto is significant.


Verdict

Sonnet Insurance delivers on its core promise: fast, convenient, no-agent home and auto insurance backed by Canada’s largest P&C insurer. The bundling discount is a genuine advantage for households wanting home + auto in one place online.

Sonnet works well for: Ontario and Alberta homeowners with standard risk profiles who want competitive pricing without dealing with brokers; households with clean claims history and no complex coverage needs; drivers who will benefit from the My Drive telematics discount.

Consider a broker instead if: You have had claims in the past 3–5 years; you have young drivers or high-risk vehicles; you need commercial coverage, luxury property limits, or rental income coverage; your property is in a flood or wildfire risk zone.


Sonnet Insurance rates and coverage (2026)

Sonnet operates in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI. It does not currently operate in BC, Manitoba, or Saskatchewan (where public insurance models dominate).

Home insurance: Covers standard perils (fire, theft, water damage, liability). Optional endorsements for sewer backup, overland flooding, and earthquake (Quebec). Sonnet’’s online quoting is one of the fastest in Canada.

Auto insurance: Available in ON, AB, QC, and Atlantic provinces. My Drive telematics program can reduce premiums 10–25% for safe drivers. The Economical Insurance Group backs Sonnet’’s policies.

Sonnet vs competitors

FeatureSonnetIntactBelairdirectAviva
Online quote✅ (fast)
No broker requiredVia broker
Telematics✅ (My Drive)✅ (myDriving)
Bundle discount✅ (home+auto)
ProvincesON, QC, AB, AtlanticAllON, QC, ABMost
Claims app

Frequently asked questions

Is Sonnet Insurance legitimate and financially stable? Yes — Sonnet is owned by Economical Insurance, a major Canadian P&C insurer founded in 1871. Economical Insurance (now Definity Financial Corporation, TSX: DFY) is publicly traded and regulated by OSFI. Sonnet policies are backed by Economical’’s financial strength.

Does Sonnet have good claims service? Sonnet’’s claims are handled by Economical Insurance’’s claims team. Customer reviews are mixed compared to direct broker relationships — some customers report efficient claims handling; others note slower response times for complex claims. For simple, straightforward claims, online-only insurers like Sonnet are generally effective.