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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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
Pointless unless you upgrade and pay. We sell software - so why would we be interested in only local tenders? Roofing and decorating of no interest! Initial intro made it look very much like it was an... 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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An excellent site to keep up to date with the latest opportunities.
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 got anywhere.
Easy to register but expensive to add in other areas so very limited
I subscribed under the assumption I would have some kind of free access but that was not the case. I see zero opportunities in each email.
I think the information upfront was very misleading.
Such a complicated site 😕 hard to get around with confusing lots of codes to write down..SUBSCRIBED!!
Never got around to use it, no opportunity in my area and even if it would be not shown because you're on a free account. Premium account you don't know what would you paying for...
Too restrictive and based on what you pay to access areas beyond the local area. Fore smaller companies, this is not financially viable.
Web for suppliers are not easy for bidders ,
It’s very complicated
Tempted in by free offer however it was a very unfulfilling experience
As a consumer advocate, I feel compelled to share my experience with Supply2Gov and their problematic subscription model. After thorough examination, I have significant concerns about their business practices.
Purchasing "1 month's access" to the site automatically enrols users into a monthly subscription. These terms are buried within lengthy conditions on a separate page of their website, and they provide no renewal notification. Such practices would be illegal in a B2C context and are decidedly unethical in a B2B environment.
Supply2Gov operates in an evolving area of UK law regarding small business protections. Their bullish and obtuse attitude towards their practices and customer service is particularly troubling. Whilst they offered a partial refund when I highlighted the flaws in their business model, the interaction left a distinctly negative impression.
I strongly advise other businesses to exercise caution when dealing with Supply2Gov. Their lack of transparency and questionable ethical standards make them a risky partner for any organisation valuing clear communication and fair business practices.
not easy to use not straight forward nothing gained by signing up
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.
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