triSearch has been named one of Australia’s most innovative companies by the Australian Financial Review at the prestigious BOSS Most Innovative Companies Awards.
We were placed #2 in the Technology category – and 10th in the overall rankings from a field of more than 100 entrants.
“You’ve achieved rank #10 in AFR’s Most Innovative Companies list. Bringing change to your sector is a notable a achievement,” the judges said.
“In the realm of property information and conveyancing technology, triSearch is pioneering new standards of efficiency and accuracy as an early adopter of SaaS solutions in Australia.
“Your triConvey platform exemplifies Incremental Innovation, enhancing existing conveyancing processes with integrated digital solutions.
“You’ve significantly improved efficiency and accuracy in property transactions.”
The triConvey platform has become the leading software for conveyancers and property lawyers, with a dominant market share.
triSearch CEO Chris Gibbs welcomed the recognition as the company unveiled a new suite of AI-powered products.
“I am thrilled that triSearch has been recognized as one of Australia’s most innovative companies,” he said.
“The entire team should be proud of this achievement in making triConvey Australia’s market-leading Practice Management Solution (PMS) for conveyancers and law firms.
“It’s exciting to be recognized alongside many other market-leading technology companies, but we will never rest on our laurels.
“Innovation and risk-taking are embedded in our DNA.”
The recognition comes as triSearch introduces an Artificial Intelligence-powered chatbot, expected to save conveyancers and property lawyers hundreds of millions of dollars each year, Gibbs added.
“The Productivity Pack features Archie—our AI-powered assistant—which allows conveyancers to ask detailed, specific questions and receive real-time, data-driven responses,” he explained.
“AI is already a game-changer for lawyers and conveyancers, with the potential to save the industry hundreds of millions of dollars annually.”
Archie is active across more than 1,000 triSearch firms and has answered over 6,600 questions from 2,200 matters.
Tech industry veteran Gibbs elaborated: “When the business down the street saves several hours a day on administrative tasks, it becomes more competitive and, consequently, more profitable.
“If you crunch the numbers, considering the 25 million time-sensitive tasks carried out by around 10,000 practitioners in our industry, it’s actually conservative to estimate the savings in terms of millions of hours each year.”