CommitFrame helps teams choose the right supplier with confidence. Create structured RFQs or upload existing quotes, then compare suppliers side-by-side to see price, lead time, and risk trade-offs. Lock a clear decision record you can reuse, share, and justify later.
Generate a PO PDF from the locked decision, send a supplier confirmation link, and track status through Sent → Confirmed → Shipped → Received.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built CommitFrame after working in supply chain at a large automotive manufacturer and seeing how supplier decisions happen in practice - quotes scattered across email, WhatsApp, PDFs, and spreadsheets, with no clear record of why one supplier was chosen over another.
CommitFrame helps teams create structured RFQs or upload existing supplier quotes, compare them side-by-side, surface key trade-offs (price, lead time, risk), and then save a clear decision record they can reuse, share, or justify later - especially useful for audits and repeat orders.
Happy to answer questions or walk through a real example. Feedback very welcome.
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Hey Product Hunt, Ben here — maker of CommitFrame.
CommitFrame helps small procurement teams turn messy supplier quotes into a decision you can actually defend later.
You can:
create structured RFQs (or skip straight to uploading/pasting quotes)
compare suppliers side-by-side (price, lead time, payment terms + trade-offs)
lock a clear decision record
generate a professional PO PDF
send a supplier confirmation link + track status (Sent → Confirmed → Shipped → Received)
It’s built to sit between spreadsheets and bulky ERPs - so teams can move fast without losing traceability.
If you try it, I’d love feedback on:
what part of your sourcing workflow causes the most chaos today?
what would make you trust a tool like this enough to use it for real POs?
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Hey Product Hunt, Ben here — maker of CommitFrame.
CommitFrame helps small procurement teams turn messy supplier quotes into a decision you can actually defend later.
You can:
create structured RFQs (or skip straight to uploading/pasting quotes)
compare suppliers side-by-side (price, lead time, payment terms + trade-offs)
lock a clear decision record
generate a professional PO PDF
send a supplier confirmation link + track status (Sent → Confirmed → Shipped → Received)
It’s built to sit between spreadsheets and bulky ERPs - so teams can move fast without losing traceability.
If you try it, I’d love feedback on:
what part of your sourcing workflow causes the most chaos today?
what would make you trust a tool like this enough to use it for real POs?
Happy to answer anything in the comments!