Thunderbolt can be chained by design, unfortunately a lot of the adapters come without a port to chain to.
If you seek an actual TB4 hub:
Add three Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) and one USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port to your Mac or PC and connect more storage, displays, and accessories.
www.owcdigital.com
That multiplies one of your ports into 3 of them + an USB-A port if you still have USB-A devices
That hub: connect the adapters you need and you're set for a long time to come no matter how your needs change.
A dock without adapters: Just remember that they tend to not be a TB hub. So they are far less versatile.
Make sure to match your needs to the ports it has, but I'd not invest too much money in them. I have a few - not used anymore as we managed to switch next to everything away from USB-A (just a single USB-C to USB-A adapter for the occasional thumb-drive that we might need to connect to)
Most of the paradigm why people seek to get these is because they resist switching to USB-C away from USB-A. We took the opposite direction, and embraced USB-C as soon as possible. It's been great for us so far.