AI-native tender platform for the GCC (UAE, KSA, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait) and North America (Canada, USA) — expanding worldwide. Trilingual EN/AR/FR. Priced below competitors. GDPR + PDPL + PIPEDA. 80% of the work and diligence is automated and curated to give you the best chances for success.
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Dear Product Hunt,
I've worked with procurement and tendering processes for years, and one thing has always been consistent: they're incredibly manual, fragmented, and time-consuming.
Bid.Guide is one of the first platforms I've seen that genuinely rethinks the entire procurement lifecycle instead of simply adding AI to existing workflows.
What impressed me most is that it doesn't just generate content—it helps structure, validate, and improve every stage of the tender process, from creating RFPs to evaluating submissions and awarding contracts. The platform combines AI with market intelligence, quality controls, and human review points, which makes the output feel much more reliable than typical AI tools.
The interface is intuitive, the workflow is thoughtfully designed, and it's clear the team understands the real challenges procurement professionals and suppliers face every day.
If the team continues executing on its roadmap, I can see Bid.Guide becoming an essential platform for organizations that issue tenders as well as companies that respond to them.
It's exciting to see innovation finally reaching the procurement industry. Definitely worth trying if you're involved in government procurement, enterprise sourcing, construction, infrastructure, or any business that regularly manages bids and tenders.
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Took it for a spin on a few UAE tenders and the auto-curated shortlist saved me a solid hour of digging through PDFs. Trilingual filtering actually works properly, not just a clunky translation layer.
Took it for a spin on a few UAE tenders and the auto-curated shortlist saved me a solid hour of digging through PDFs. Trilingual filtering actually works properly, not just a clunky translation layer.