Consultant alerts

Tender alerts for procurement consultants managing SME clients

A procurement consultant may monitor several clients, sectors and regions at once. Partner Scout helps keep the first-pass tender alert disciplined: source facts first, TenderHawk fit notes second, consultant judgement last.

Free Scout needs no card. TenderHawk is independent, not a government service, and currently watches Find a Tender, Contracts Finder, PCS official notices and a Sell2Wales public fallback.

Fewer bad matches, clearer decisions.

The consultant's value is not another noisy alert feed. It is deciding which public-contract signals are relevant enough to discuss with a client, which ones should be watched, and which ones should be skipped before time is wasted.

Pricing stance

Start with Free Partner Scout if you want to test one client profile with no card. Partner Starter is £99/month for up to 3 active client profiles, Partner Growth is £249/month for up to 10, and Partner Agency starts from £499/month by conversation. Partner Scout is for consultants, bid writers and agencies; it does not send directly to clients or replace bid/no-bid advice.

Useful signals to watch

supported-source notices that map to a named client profile

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

award and renewal signals that may matter before a new tender opens

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

client-sector and geography separation across multiple monitoring briefs

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

source links and checked dates for each alert that might reach a client conversation

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

What a small business should check first

Worth checking

Which client does this tender belong to, if any?

Is the source fact strong enough to discuss, or only a weak signal?

What must the consultant check before suggesting next steps?

Usually a warning sign

mixing several clients into one generic tender inbox

claiming TenderHawk has checked eligibility or compliance

calling a portal route official unless the public notice supports it

Example types TenderHawk watches

one-client alert summaries

weekly consultant review queues

renewal watch notes for public buyers already buying similar services

Public references used carefully

Google helpful content guidance

Used as the quality bar for publishing only useful, non-duplicative Partner Scout resources.

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Find a Tender

One of the supported public sources TenderHawk monitors and cites when checking public-contract opportunities.

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Contracts Finder

One of the supported public sources TenderHawk monitors for lower-value and relevant UK public-contract notices.

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