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Personalised Reports

Tailor reports to match your brand, layout, and preferred content. Add comments and risk ratings so customers see what matters — comprehensive, but not complex.

The report you send the purchaser is the only deliverable most clients ever read. It carries your firm's name, your reasoning, your reputation. Curia is branded conveyancing report software that lets you keep that report looking and sounding like your firm's work — your logo, your colours, your layout, your language — while Curia handles the heavy lifting underneath.

The problem with off-the-shelf reports

Most contract review tools produce a report in their voice, not yours. The output looks like software output: someone else's structure, someone else's tone, the firm's logo bolted on if you're lucky. Purchasers notice. Repeat clients notice. And if the report reads like a generic template, the firm's craft — the part that earns the next referral — disappears into the format.

Conveyancers end up rewriting reports by hand to bring them back into line with the firm's standards. The time saved on review gets spent on cosmetic editing.

How personalised reports work in Curia

Your branding, applied once

Logo, brand colours, font and default text alignment are set at the account level and applied to every report your firm generates. One source of truth — change the logo, every future report uses it. The same settings drive both the in-app preview and the Word document the purchaser receives, so what you see in Curia is what lands in the client's inbox.

Customisable contract review reports, section by section

Beyond branding, Curia gives you control over the body of the report. Templates govern which sections appear, in what order, and with which standard wording. The library holds your firm's preferred clauses, dealing descriptions and recommendation language — so the report's content reads like your firm wrote it, because your firm did.

When Curia processes a contract, it pulls extracted data and pre-written content into the right places automatically. You step through the review, edit anything that needs a property-specific note, and the report updates as you go.

Comments and risk ratings on top of automation

For each section, you can add your own comments and apply a risk rating. The automated content underneath gives the purchaser the full picture of the contract; your comments tell them what actually matters for their property. The report is comprehensive without being overwhelming — a non-lawyer can read it end to end and know what to act on.

Built for NSW and VIC

White-label conveyancing reports work the same way across both jurisdictions. NSW reports follow the standard contract structure with your firm's commentary on special conditions and dealings. VIC reports cover the Section 32 statement and vendor disclosures alongside the contract itself. The branding, library content and risk ratings flow into both.

Where this sits in the Curia review flow

Personalised reports are the output. After you've stepped through the review — confirmed the extracted data, made the calls Ria stepped in for, finalised the amendment list — Curia generates the report your purchaser receives. The Library feeds the standing content; Automation generates the property-specific inserts; you finalise the layer of judgement on top. The purchaser sees one cohesive document with your firm's name on it.

See how firms keep their voice in every report — read how Bell Conveyancing and Conveyonline use Curia to maintain consistency across every file.