Hoowla, a leading provider of conveyancing software in the UK, successfully hosted its inaugural user conference on 11 March in Birmingham, bringing together legal professionals from across the UK for a day of industry insight, collaboration and forward-looking discussion.
The invitation-only event marked a significant milestone for the company, providing the first opportunity for Hoowla users to meet in person and explore the evolving role of technology, artificial intelligence and data in modern conveyancing practices.
The conference featured a series of sessions focused on improving operational efficiency, enabling data-led decision making and implementing practical artificial intelligence solutions within legal firms.
A central highlight of the event was the presentation of anonymised user data from across the Hoowla platform. Attendees gained valuable insight into industry trends, performance benchmarks and workflow efficiency, alongside practical recommendations for improving day-to-day processes.
One attendee commented:
“My key takeaway was the comparable stats, where we fit in and how we can improve with simple tweaks. Knowledge sharing!”
Another added:
“The case control presentation showed us many areas we could target in order to save us time and secure more time for more work.”
Attendees also heard from Louise Stephens-Pantoja of LPL, who shared her firm’s growth journey and experience scaling a modern conveyancing practice. Her session highlighted the importance of process improvement, team structure and effective use of technology in supporting sustainable business growth.
Artificial intelligence was a key theme throughout the conference. AI strategist Vincent Serpico delivered sessions focused on the practical adoption of AI within professional services, demonstrating how firms can move beyond theory and begin implementing AI tools in meaningful and responsible ways.
Reflecting on the event, one attendee said:
“A genuinely worthwhile event with insightful talks and valuable conversations around practical uses of AI. It provided several ideas we’re already looking to implement.”
Adam Curtis, CEO of Hoowla, commented:
“Bringing Hoowla users together for the first time was a fantastic experience. The conversations, ideas and energy throughout the day demonstrated the real value of collaboration within the conveyancing sector. It was especially encouraging to see firms identifying opportunities to improve processes and share knowledge with one another.”
In addition to expert-led sessions, Hoowla unveiled its upcoming product roadmap, outlining new developments designed to address key improvement areas identified through user feedback and real-world usage of the platform.
The event was sponsored by Stewart Title and marks the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at delivering innovative technical solutions for the conveyancing market.
Feedback from attendees highlighted both the value of the sessions and the opportunity to connect with peers across the industry.
One participant commented:
“Fantastic event hosted in a great venue. The topics were relevant and informative, and the day maintained strong momentum throughout.”
Readers interested in exploring the event further can view the Hoowla Conference 2026 summary.
Looking ahead, Hoowla plans to build on the success of its inaugural conference with a broader programme of user engagement, including future industry events and knowledge-sharing initiatives.
Firms interested in improving efficiency and adopting modern legal technology can book a demo of Hoowla’s conveyancing software to learn more about the platform.
Hoowla currently supports more than 350 firms across the UK with software designed to streamline workflows, enhance collaboration and support the needs of modern legal teams.
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.
















