New look website for property data leader, Search Acumen

Industry-leading property data insight and technology provider, Search Acumen, has recently unveiled its new look website for an improved visitor experience following the recent expansion of its service offering.

Web design business Limely worked with Search Acumen to produce a smart redesign to reflect the firm’s innovative and dynamic approach to digital transformation. The easy-to-use navigation and service-focused layout now better supports visitor journeys, sign-posting recent partnerships such as with Avail and adoor, as well as the success of product launches such as Illustrative Maps in its digitalisation of land composition. Whilst learning of product developments for both commercial and residential solutions, users can easily keep up to date with news and events with a free subscription service.

Andy Sommerville, Managing Director of Search Acumen, commented:

“We are thrilled to unveil our new website, not only improving the information it houses, but also greatly improving the user experience to ensure people can get to what they want to see, as easily as possible.

Internal innovation at Search Acumen is moving at breakneck speed, meaning the suite of products and solutions that we can now offer to clients is vast. Our website is an important tool to disseminate this information in bitesize chunks, so lawyers can make informed decisions about their own digital transformation journeys and what support they might need.”

Search Acumen’s market-leading end-to-end digital due diligence platform gives lawyers access to over 500 layers of essential property data, dramatically improving transaction efficiency, accuracy, and productivity. The average law firm stands to save 115 hours a month through automation, adding up to a saving of more than eight million hours each year across the sector through digitisation.

For further information please see: www.search-acumen.co.uk

This article was submitted to be published by Search Acumen as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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