More and more prospective clients are searching online for a conveyancer when it comes to moving home. Research suggests that over half of those searching will obtain several quotes before instructing a solicitor.
If law firms are to meet the expectations of their prospective clients as people increasingly live out their lives online, then it’s imperative that quotes are delivered quickly in a digital format.
Most law firms recognize this and are increasingly using online quote generation tools on their websites to capture new enquiries and turn prospective clients into new ones. However, these systems can be expensive, eroding what little margin exists on any given case.
The benefits to the client of QRS systems are clear, as they offer the serious homebuyer, a quick and straightforward way to get a quote and instruct their chosen firm with the minimal amount of fuss.
So how do firms balance the cost of a quote generation platform with the margins of client onboarding?
That’s where SafeMove can help.
We have partnered with one of the UK’s leading conveyancing software providers, to offer our existing and new clients a FREE Quote Referral Software platform for their firm’s website – free of any set-up costs, ongoing subscriptions, or fees.
We have been using SafeMove’s quote referral tool for the last 18 months. It allows us to provide our clients with an accurate quotation for sales and purchases within minutes. Clients have commented how easy it is for them to use, gaining access to it via our website.
Kitching & Walker Solicitors
SafeMove’s Quote Referral Software is a cloud-based platform that seamlessly integrates with your firm’s website and allows you to offer quick and easy quotes to prospective clients. Once a quote has been generated, SafeMove’s QRS platform allows you to follow up on each quotation and when the client instructs, allows easy onboarding of your clients.
SafeMove's QRS tool is free to existing customers, to book your free demo, use our online form below or speak to one of our account managers Amy Parkinson.