Slack integration
UK public procurement intelligence, delivered to Slack
Connect TenderLedger to Slack and receive tender alerts, buyer activity, supplier movements and renewal signals where your team already works.
Built for bid teams, public sector sales teams and consultancies.
What your team gets in Slack
Tender alerts in Slack
Get notified when relevant opportunities appear in your market.
Renewal signals
Spot likely re-tenders before they become obvious.
Buyer activity
Know when target buyers become active.
Supplier movements
Track competitors, incumbents and recent winners.
Ask TenderLedger from Slack
Use the /tenderledger slash command for quick market intelligence without opening the app.
- /tenderledger facilities management
- /tenderledger buyer Ministry of Defence
- /tenderledger supplier Softcat
- /tenderledger renewals fire safety
Example Slack message
TenderLedger market brief: NHS Cyber Security
- 3 active buyers detected
- 5 recent awards found
- 2 likely renewal windows identified
- Top suppliers: Softcat, Capita, Atos
How it works
- 1Connect Slack from TenderLedger settings
- 2Choose your market or saved alerts
- 3Receive high-signal updates in your channel
- 4Open TenderLedger for deeper intelligence
Why it matters
Most tender tools make users log in and search manually. TenderLedger pushes the signals your team should act on — renewals, buyer activity, competitor wins and new opportunities — directly into Slack.
Frequently asked questions
- Can TenderLedger send tender alerts to Slack?
- Yes. TenderLedger can send relevant procurement alerts, buyer signals, supplier movements and renewal updates to a configured Slack channel.
- Can I use slash commands?
- Yes. You can use /tenderledger to ask for market briefs, buyer intelligence, supplier intelligence and renewal signals.
- Is Slack available on all plans?
- Slack can be enabled during trial. Advanced alert routing may depend on plan — Pro plans include saved-market Slack alerts.
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