Why BidScore?

Why I Built It

I kept seeing procurement teams drowning in proposals they didn't have time to read properly. You send out an RFP, get back five 200-page proposals, and now you need to figure out which vendor is best—while juggling three other major responsibilities and a Thursday deadline.

Reading a thousand pages of vendor proposals isn't anyone's idea of a good time. That's exactly where AI should step in first: handling the genuinely tedious work so you can focus on making the actual decision.

BidScore doesn't replace your judgment. It gives you what you need to exercise it better.

Why You Might Want It

Consistency. Every proposal gets evaluated against the same criteria in the same way. No more variation based on whether you reviewed vendor A on Monday morning or vendor E on Friday afternoon.

Transparency. When BidScore highlights something or makes a comparison, you see exactly which section of which proposal it's referencing. No black box recommendations.

Speed. Get clear recommendations quickly, then dig into the details that matter to you. Make decisions in days instead of weeks.

Sanity. Let the system do the grunt work of reviewing and parsing hundreds of pages. You focus on the strategic evaluation and final choice.

At the end of the day, the goal isn't just to move faster—it's to choose better. That's why BidScore exists.

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