Creating a better property market for everyone.
Meet the people powering positive change in the property market.

At Coadjute, we want the property market to work better and believe that estate agents are the key.
We empower estate agents with powerful new digital capabilities, enabling them to spend less time on admin and more on selling homes. In the process, we help them to provide their sellers and buyers with a better experience, strengthen compliance, and grow their business.
Backed by industry leaders Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, NatWest and Rightmove, Coadjute is built on one of the most advanced platforms ever developed in the property market, enabling us to connect the multiple parties involved in a truly revolutionary way.
Unique expertise. One shared goal.
Our history
2018
When HM Land Registry invited people to create a prototype for how the future of the property market could look, no one could have expected the winning idea to become a reality.

2021
After 18 months of technical development the Coadjute network went live in July, when a 3-bed in Kent became the first property on the network.

2024
With the potential for our revolutionary platform clear, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, NatWest and Rightmove came together to back our next stage of growth.

Read the full story below
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2018
Coadjute is founded
When HM Land Registry invited bids to create a prototype for how the future of the property market could look, no one could have expected the winning idea to become a reality. But that’s exactly what happened: the “Digital Street” project was a huge success, and the people behind it founded Coadjute.
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2019
Built and tested pilot
The prototype was turned into a pilot, and 15 NatWest mortgage customers became the first people to explore what it would be like moving home if buyer, seller, estate agent, conveyancer, broker and bank were all on the same app. They loved it.
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2020
The platform begins to come to life
Work started to build the live platform, backed with £3m of international venture funding. In parallel, the team started working with CRMs, CMSs, estate agents and conveyancers. To get the word out, Coadjute took over from Zoopla as the headline sponsors of the ESTAS Forum and Awards.
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2021
The network goes live
After 18 months of technical development the Coadjute network went live in July, and a 3-bed in Kent became the first property on the network. We decided to open source the data standards we’d developed for the industry, helping to start the move to open standards. To support growth, we landed a further £6m of venture funding.
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2022
Coadjute continues to grow
With numerous CRMs and CMSs connecting to the platform and a rapidly growing team, Coadjute was ranked as one of the most innovative companies in property and featured in The Financial Times. We sponsored a new “Working Together Better” award at The ESTAS, promoting collaboration between estate agents and conveyancers, and moved into new offices in the City of London.
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2023
Strategic projects and further fundraising
The Bank of England invited us to develop a prototype to demonstrate how funds and titles could be moved in future. It received international acclaim, and demonstrated the breadth of our capabilities. With increasing interest in the Coadjute platform, we released new features including digital identity sharing, and a more intuitive front end for users. Investors provided a further £4m to assist our progress.
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2024
£10 million strategic investment in Coadjute
With the market-changing potential for our platform clear, Lloyds Banking Group, Nationwide, NatWest and Rightmove came together to back the next stage of our growth in a £10m round. We launched the first Law Society licensed Digital TA6, and the largest franchise group of estate agents in the UK, The Property Franchise Group, announced they were rolling out Coadjute. Work started on the latest generation of the platform, and the new look brand you see today.