You have a real tender in front of you.
A live tender, private invite, panel request, or recent lost submission gives the review something concrete to work against.
For growing contractors without a full bid team. Tendor helps map fit, risk, requirements, evidence gaps, and the next move around a real tender while your team keeps scope, pricing, technical judgement, and final approval.
Tendor's software sits behind the review: workspace, evidence library, discovery, and tender intelligence. The offer here is guided support around a real tender, not a separate product line or a self-serve product tour.
A live tender, private invite, panel request, or recent lost submission gives the review something concrete to work against.
Owners, estimators, operations leads, and SMEs are involved, but the chase still depends on ad hoc coordination.
We support the process. Your team keeps estimating, technical judgement, pricing, final approval, and submission ownership.
Clarify scope, timing, eligibility, workload, buyer context, and obvious reasons to chase or pass.
Turn returnables, schedules, criteria, attachments, and compliance asks into a practical response map.
Identify the licences, policies, case studies, CVs, references, and proof that need to be ready.
Leave with a bid/no-bid view and the shortest path toward a reviewable response pack.
Know whether this tender deserves effort before drafting becomes the default.
See what needs answering, who needs input, and where the risky gaps sit.
Your existing proof starts becoming a library for the next tender, not another folder hunt.
Growing contractors and service operators that have a live tender, private invite, panel opportunity, or recent lost submission, but no mature bid team.
It is guided tender support backed by Tendor's workspace, evidence, discovery, and tender intelligence layers. You do not start by configuring a blank system.
Yes. Tendor helps structure the opportunity, requirements, risks, and missing evidence, but your team keeps scope, technical judgement, pricing, and final approval.
No. It can support government tenders, private RFPs, panel opportunities, and invited submissions where a structured response process matters.
Use a live tender, private invite, panel request, or recent lost bid. We will walk through fit, requirements, evidence gaps, and the support path.