Sample pack

What a source-backed tender sample pack should include

A tender sample pack should help a consultant decide what to show a client without dressing guesses as facts. Partner Scout packs keep public-source facts, TenderHawk interpretation and consultant next checks in separate lanes.

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 pack is useful only if the client can trust the boundary. Buyer, source, value and deadline are source facts. Fit, risk and timing are TenderHawk interpretation. Bid/no-bid advice remains with the consultant after source documents are reviewed.

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

verified source facts: buyer, title, value, deadline, source link and checked date

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

TenderHawk fit notes labelled as interpretation, not official guidance

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

watch-outs that explain why a tender may be wrong despite matching keywords

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

next checks for the consultant before any client recommendation

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

What a small business should check first

Worth checking

Can every factual claim be traced back to a public notice or official source?

Are fit notes separated from facts in the pack?

Does the pack avoid implying guaranteed eligibility, wins or government endorsement?

Usually a warning sign

fake case studies, testimonials or client results

unsupported portal registration or certification advice

white-label, API or automatic client-send claims that are not live product promises

Example types TenderHawk watches

verified-facts tables

TenderHawk interpretation sections

consultant checklist and client handoff notes

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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