Hoowla
Hoowla is an easy-to-use case management system designed specifically for conveyancers, property solicitors, and other legal professionals in the UK. The platform offers a range of tools and features that streamline and automate legal processes. Hoowla features include case management, document management, online conveyancing quotes, online payments, and integrations with popular property search providers. It’s designed to improve efficiency and accuracy, reduce administration time, and improve client communication. Hoowla’s cloud-based platform means it can be accessed from any device with an internet connection, making it easy for legal professionals to work remotely and collaborate with clients in real-time. The platform is also fully compliant with UK regulatory standards, ensuring that legal professionals can trust the security and reliability of the software.
- Full HM Land Registry integration.
- Full SDLT integration with HMRC.
- All legal forms supported: TA10, TA6/7 with client e-signing capabilities.
- Integrated with trusted Search Companies.
- Enquiry Management, Full Digital Onboarding & Quoting built in.
- Collaborate with clients via an easy-to-use client portal.
- & Much, much more.
- Customisable workflows for increased efficiency and reduced errors.
- Automated document generation to save time and reduce mistakes.
- Integration with other systems to streamline the conveyancing process.
- Secure data storage to protect sensitive information.
- Collaboration tools to facilitate communication and information sharing.
- Reporting and analytics to track key metrics and identify areas for improvement.
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- National Conveyancing Week 2024 Special Episode – HMLR in Conversation
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