Sample morning briefing.
This is representative copy for a supplier profile focused on NHS, local authority, cloud, accessibility and software delivery work.
TenderLead morning briefing
4 contracts · 2 BID · 2 SKIP
Two contracts worth reviewing. Two to skip.
Daily briefing · Tuesday 22 May 2026 · 06:30 GMT
Profile: UK digital supplier with NHS delivery evidence, cloud migration work, WCAG/accessibility capability and G-Cloud experience.
Contract 01 · 04
BID · 84 / 100
NHS digital patient portal discovery and build
- Buyer
- NHS trust
- Value
- £650k
- Deadline
- 22 working days
- Strong healthcare fit: the buyer asks for NHS digital delivery, user research and integration evidence.
- Evidence fit is clear: patient-facing portal work, accessibility and cloud-hosted service delivery are named requirements.
- Bid burden looks manageable if the team already has NHS references, clinical stakeholder examples and security evidence ready.
Contract 02 · 04
BID · 76 / 100
Local authority customer services platform support
- Buyer
- Metropolitan council
- Value
- £280k
- Deadline
- 18 working days
- Good buyer and sector fit: local authority software support, integrations and service improvement are central to the notice.
- Framework route should be checked before committing bid time.
- Worth reviewing if you can show measurable support outcomes and public-sector service continuity.
Contract 03 · 04
SKIP · 31 / 100
Desktop hardware refresh and installation
- Buyer
- Regional public body
- Value
- Undisclosed
- Deadline
- 11 working days
No strong fit against the current profile. This is mostly hardware supply and installation, with limited software, cloud or service-design scope.
Contract 04 · 04
SKIP · 27 / 100
Generic consultancy framework with unclear delivery scope
- Buyer
- Central government body
- Value
- Framework call-off
- Deadline
- 26 working days
Too broad for a confident recommendation. The notice lacks clear software delivery, NHS, cloud, accessibility or named evidence signals.
Four sample profiles we can tune around.
The same notice pool changes depending on the supplier or contractor profile. These examples show the kind of scope TenderLead can tune around after checkout.
Small software company
Looks for manageable values, clear software scope, fast buyer routes and low evidence burden.
NHS and digital health supplier
Prioritises NHS buyers, patient-facing workflows, integration, clinical safety, accessibility and data protection.
M&E design consultancy
Looks for estates, retrofit, plant replacement, decarbonisation, BIM and design-and-build consultancy opportunities.
Specialist contractor
Prioritises buyer routes, regional fit, contract value, mobilisation burden and evidence already available in the business.
Profiles can also be tuned for cyber, cloud, infrastructure, facilities, maintenance and local government supplier teams.
Why TenderLead might tell you to skip.
Useful intelligence is often the tender you do not waste time on. These are the kinds of early rejection reasons TenderLead tries to surface before a bid lead opens the full pack.
Wrong framework route
The notice may be technically relevant, but the route depends on a framework or DPS position your firm does not hold.
Weak proof fit
The buyer asks for regulated-sector references, named certifications or delivery scale that your profile has not shown yet.
Deadline or burden mismatch
A low-value opportunity with heavy compliance, mobilisation or document demands can fail the bid-time test.
Buyer or scope mismatch
Keywords may match, but the work is hardware supply, body-shopping or generic consultancy rather than the services you want.
Signals TenderLead checks before saying BID.
Source and buyer context
The briefing keeps the source link visible and checks whether the buyer, route and contract type are relevant to the supplier.
Profile and proof fit
Reasoning is tied to sectors, services, frameworks, past wins, named evidence and the kind of work the team can credibly deliver.
Bid burden
Compliance prompts, evidence gaps, deadline pressure and obvious disqualifiers are surfaced before a team spends time qualifying manually.
What we tune during setup.
- Services, products, specialisms and public-sector proof.
- Target buyers, regions, frameworks and contract sizes.
- Sources that matter most, including Contracts Finder, Find a Tender, Public Contracts Scotland and Sell2Wales.
- Compliance documents, evidence gaps and bid-team next actions.
- Feedback from every wrong BID or wrong SKIP call.
FAQ.
Can I buy this now?
Yes. Review this generic sample first, then request one personalised preview brief with a verified email. If that is useful, the next step is a 7-day no-card trial. Starter is £29/month and Pro is £79/month if you continue; no annual lock-in. Team accounts are by discussion for multiple users, profiles or custom setup.
Does TenderLead write the bid?
No. TenderLead sits before drafting. It helps decide which tenders are worth bid time and what proof or clarification is needed before writing starts.
Can you monitor a source or framework we care about?
Tell us. TenderLead is built to adapt around bidder needs, procurement sources, frameworks, regions, buyers, document types and shortlist feedback.
Next step: request one personalised preview brief. If it is useful, the trial starts without card details and the same setup can continue into Starter or Pro.