What changes with TenderLead.
Shorter shortlist
Weekday briefings focus attention on the notices most likely to deserve review.
Source-linked summaries
Each item keeps the original notice link and a plain summary of what the buyer appears to need.
Bid/no-bid view
Pro adds score, fit reasoning, deadline context, evidence gaps and saved no-bid signals.
Dashboard history
The signed-in app keeps the full scored list, including weak-fit notices held back from the email shortlist.
When to stay with a broad alert service.
If the team mainly wants more tender opportunities in the inbox and has time to review them manually, a broad alert service may be enough. TenderLead is more useful when the painful work is qualification: route access, buyer fit, evidence, value, deadline and bid burden.
Check the output first.
Start with the generic sample briefing or request one personalised preview brief. If the preview is useful, the next step is a 7-day no-card trial.