Hoowla conveyancing software is proud to announce that it has become the first UK case management provider to integrate directly with Stewart Title’s online platform, bringing an end-to-end indemnity workflow straight into the Hoowla platform. Stewart Title is a global leader in title insurance, providing residential and commercial indemnity policies designed to protect against unexpected issues in property transactions. Its online platform, Stewart Online Solution, gives legal professionals access to over 150 policies, complete with instant quotes and automatically generated documents.
By embedding Stewart Title’s services directly within Hoowla’s conveyancing software, conveyancers can now order policies, generate quotes, and access documentation without leaving the case file. The integration makes use of information already stored within the system, reducing manual steps and ensuring that policies are accurately linked to the relevant transaction. For busy conveyancers, this means less switching between systems, fewer opportunities for error, and a more transparent, auditable process for each client.
Earlier this month, Hoowla trialed the integration with a group of early adopters, who began using the feature on live cases. The response has been positive, with users highlighting how intuitive the workflow feels and how quickly policies can now be ordered and managed. Since the soft launch, over 30 policies have already been quoted for since the launch, with many being purchased thereafter, demonstrating a clear appetite for a more integrated approach to indemnity services and confirming the feature’s practical value for day-to-day conveyancing.
“We’re pleased to be working with Stewart Title to deliver a more connected approach to indemnity insurance for conveyancers,” said Adam Curtis, CEO at Hoowla. “This integration allows firms to access Stewart Title’s policy range directly within Hoowla, making it easier to obtain cover and manage policies as part of the normal conveyancing workflow.”
Stewart Title has emphasised the benefits of the partnership for conveyancers and solicitors alike, highlighting the importance of accuracy and compliance across all transactions. By connecting its policies directly into Hoowla, Stewart Title can offer a more connected and secure service, supporting legal teams while also reducing administrative burden.
Robert Kelly, Stewart Title’s director of partnerships, said: “Stewart Title is committed to giving lawyers and their clients the strongest possible protection against title risks, and this integration makes accessing our policies faster and more seamless than ever. Hoowla users can now obtain comprehensive cover with just a few clicks. Bringing together the security of a Stewart Title policy with the intuitive efficiency of the Hoowla platform creates a powerful combination for busy conveyancers who want to deliver a smoother, more confident client experience.”
Hoowla continues to build integrations that support conveyancers by bringing essential tools directly into the platform, rather than expecting users to work across multiple systems. Combined with Hoowla’s existing features such as automated workflows, digital onboarding, client and office accounting, secure document storage, and real-time case tracking, the Stewart Title integration provides a workflow that is not only faster but also more reliable, giving teams the confidence to manage cases efficiently and accurately.
As an early adopter and committed partner to the legal technology ecosystem, Hoowla remains focused on ensuring that conveyancers have access to tools that work where they need them most. By embedding Stewart Title’s policies within the Hoowla platform, we are making the entire indemnity process a natural part of everyday conveyancing work.
Firms interested in improving their workflows with Hoowla can book a demo to see how the platform supports modern conveyancing practices.
This article was submitted by Hoowla as part of an advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.
















