not great. where do i start - tenders that have been closed still showing up as open - hard to communicate with anyone from S2G. sent 2 emails. no one has replied - some tenders request to contac... See more
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not great. where do i start - tenders that have been closed still showing up as open - hard to communicate with anyone from S2G. sent 2 emails. no one has replied - some tenders request to contac... See more
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Great value for money! We new to government procurement and didn't want to splash out on a service that would cost thousands. Supply2Gov is affordable and flexible for payment. Can't recommend it en... See more
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Really hard and clunky to navigate, not user friendly and seems like it set up for big companies who are experienced in using the platform. If I didn’t use AI to help me navigate it I wouldn’t have go... See more
Feels a bit spammy and suspect. Every alert has zero results within current subscription level but always a number of results in paid for subscription level. If it continues I may be unsubscribing.
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It's hard to use - never seem to accept my password even though I have speoken to your team. It keeps logging me in as soemone else and it seems impossible to override. Also y ou keep wanting me to pay - but I am a small business trying to get going and can't so it's pretty useless to me really.
the scope of potential tenders is poor. the opportunity alerts are not clear. There are many incoming marketing emails
Access is limited to one local authority area (for free) and there are never any opportunities in that area for me. Other portals give nationwide access for free.
entirely convoluted. Entirely unimpressive - requiring you to sign up to monthly subscription, to be able to look at other areas. Would not recommend - Have since established government and NHS tenders can all be found on Proactis; where you can search nationwide, search by area, and seach by industry. - and not be bombarded with useless notification emails for tenders outside your business interests.
Useless system, poor IT, contact firm doesn’t connect. Just walk away.
A poor UX and a set of filters which don't allow us to select suitable opportunities, means that you spam me with "opportunities" that have nothing to do with us. I should unsubscribe but I live in hope that something useful will one day arrive.
This service is about as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike. I'm delighted I finally gave up checking in every other day. Never anything relevant to my industry and the website is a wonky eyesore. I've often wondered when the huge amount of work that's needed to fix Supply2Gov will come up as a tender. The recent introduction of two-step authentication was so clumsily done that it became impossible to gain access... and the daily emails have no unsubscribe button. Eventually after several emails to the "helpdesk", I got two contradicting and bizarre replies. But at least I'm finally FREEEE!
I didn't wnat to spend a lot of money subscribing to Supply2Gov in case the opportunities they made me aware of were irrelevant. So far, that is the case. None of the invitations to tender they have sent me so far have been of any relevance to what my business does at all.
I have requested they take me off their database as I didn't sign up for their daily spam.
My next action will be to complain to the ICO
You are not what we want and you keep emailing us
A consolidator - extracts published information available elsewhere free of charge and republishes thru their own platform, for a subscription fee. Helpful for an SME with limited prospecting resource and useful if working across multiple industries or government departments, otherwise the same information is available when prospecting directly via Gov.uk. I found the tease in aspect of registering to be somewhat annoying - fundamentally to search requires a subscription fee. Unsubscribing from the service and the subsequent spam volumes of email is difficult. Not suitable for my specialised, niche business, but it may have value for other organisations considering government contracting as a core activity.
They want a hefty fee for access to all tenders and even if they send an email informing you that there is an opportunity there is no access to it.
Pretty useless
We have not received a single email or opportunity
I want work for my business so I am hoping you can put some my way
They let any one buy off the website not just retailers / trade
Limited information about the renewable energy heating market
Nothing north of London, n if there was u would need to pay to look at it
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