Draft faster from your company evidence when the tender is worth pursuing.
Tenqual helps teams move from shortlisted tenders to first-pass compliance answers by mapping requirements back to the materials they already maintain.
Link tender questions back to the supporting company materials already stored in the workspace.
Generate an editable draft so the team starts from a working response instead of a blank page.
Keep policies, security documents, service descriptions, and other references organized for future tenders.
What this workflow looks like in Tenqual
Once the team decides a tender is worth pursuing, the next bottleneck is often the blank page between the requirements and the company evidence that should answer them.
Tenqual helps close that gap. Teams can keep capability materials in the workspace, connect requirements to the right evidence, and start from a draft instead of an empty document.
That makes tender compliance drafting faster and more consistent, especially for lean teams handling search, qualification, and stakeholder coordination at the same time.
How teams use it
Start with a tender your team has already decided to pursue.
Add the tender requirements and point Tenqual to the relevant capability materials in your workspace.
Use the draft as a base for legal, delivery, and bid review before submission.
Frequently asked questions
No. It helps proposal and bid teams reach a stronger first draft faster, but review and final approval still sit with the team.
Typical materials include service descriptions, security documentation, policies, certifications, and other reusable capability references.
It works best when the tender is already in Tenqual, because search, qualification, and drafting stay connected.
Related Tenqual pages
Explore the other parts of the workflow, from tender monitoring and search to bid qualification and compliance drafting.