Chain Update Generator

Tick off where a sale has reached and get a plain-English update for the vendor, buyer, or their conveyancer — no sign-up, nothing saved.

Why chain updates matter

The gap between offer accepted and completion is where most seller and buyer anxiety comes from — not because anything's gone wrong, but because nobody's told them how it's going. A short update at each real milestone, sent proactively, does more to keep a chain calm than a longer one sent only when someone chases. This is the same instinct behind good vendor communication during the viewing stage — just applied to the stretch after an offer's been accepted.

Frequently asked questions

What is a chain update?

A plain-English summary of how far a sale has progressed — from offer accepted through to completion — sent to the vendor, buyer, or their solicitors so no one is left chasing for news.

Who should send it — the agent or the conveyancer?

Either, or both. Agents typically update the vendor and buyer directly, while conveyancers update their own client. This tool works for either — just change the recipient.

How often should updates go out?

Weekly is a reasonable default once a sale is agreed, or immediately whenever a stage is reached, so nobody in the chain is caught off guard.

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