Multi-jurisdiction crawl
Daily pull from TED (EU-wide), national portals — Upphandlingsmyndigheten (SE), Doffin (NO), eTenders (IE), GETS (NZ) — and 8 more. Normalized to one schema regardless of source language.
tendern0d ingests TED and national procurement feeds across SE, NO, IE, NZ and the EU, scores each notice for bid-worthiness against your biniz coverage, and drafts a structured proposal you can edit and submit. Humans approve every submission — the pipeline never submits on its own.
Daily pull from TED (EU-wide), national portals — Upphandlingsmyndigheten (SE), Doffin (NO), eTenders (IE), GETS (NZ) — and 8 more. Normalized to one schema regardless of source language.
Each notice scored on four axes: biniz-coverage (do we have the components?), value (contract size), competition (likely bidders), and effort (proposal cost). Hybrid retrieval grounded in your past wins.
Drafts auto-generated in the notice's source language, citing relevant biniz from your library as evidence of competence. Compliance checklist auto-filled where requirements map to known patterns.
Every draft surfaces in a review UI. No autosubmit. You read, edit, approve — or kill. The pipeline tracks deadline windows and surfaces what's expiring; the decision to send is always yours.
The pipeline drafts; you submit. Misfires can't reach a buyer. Compliance review and signature stay with a human reviewer — yours or ours via the consulting bundle.
Twelve source adapters today, growing weekly. EU-wide via TED plus national portals in five countries. One inbox, one ranking, one drafting flow regardless of where the notice originated.
The lowest-bidder rule + frequent re-tenders (typical 3-year cycles) mean win rate scales with shots taken. Automation drafts; expert review catches edge cases. Both layers must agree to submit.
Three real notice shapes. Pre-computed scores. If you uploaded something like this, here's what we'd hand you back. No upload UI — this is read-only marketing.
From 5% of contract value on a win.
Every engagement is quoted as a bundle: a small non-refundable fuel cost covers crawl, scoring, and drafting compute. The remainder — the product price — is refundable if no bid submitted on your behalf wins.
Big-ticket bids carry a flat retainer instead, so we can spend real engineering hours on the response. Small recurring tenders are priced as a subscription. Contact for a quote shaped to your portfolio.
Talk to us about which jurisdictions and notice categories fit your portfolio, what your biniz library covers, and how we'd ramp the pipeline up for your shop. No PII captured here — plain email only.
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