Why We Built Tenderal: One Search Engine for 400,000+ Public Tenders Worldwide
Every Monday morning, somewhere in the world, a procurement manager opens six browser tabs, makes a coffee, and starts the same routine: World Bank, EU TED, UK Find a Tender, ADB, AfDB, US SAM.gov. Each portal has a different search syntax, a different login, a different update cadence, and a different language. By the time they're done checking all six, two hours have passed and they've found maybe three relevant opportunities — most of which were posted two days ago.
That broken workflow is the reason we built Tenderal.
The problem with public procurement discovery in 2026
Public procurement is a $13 trillion global market. Every government, every multilateral bank, every UN agency, and every bilateral donor publishes tenders — often thousands per day. The trouble isn't a lack of opportunities. It's that the opportunities live in silos:
- Multilateral banks each have their own portal: World Bank, ADB, AfDB, EBRD, IDB, EIB, AIIB, IsDB, CDB
- Bilateral donors publish separately: KfW (Germany), AFD (France), GIZ (Germany), JICA (Japan), NORAD (Norway), SIDA (Sweden), DANIDA (Denmark), DFID/FCDO (UK), USAID, ECHO (EU humanitarian)
- UN agencies use UNGM but with different sub-portals for UNDP, UNICEF, UNOPS, UNHCR, WFP, FAO, WHO
- National portals are split by country: SAM.gov (US), UK Find a Tender, EU TED, Brazil PNCP, Ukraine ProZorro, France BOAMP, Chile MercadoPúblico, Colombia SECOP
For a consulting firm bidding on $5M-$50M projects in international development, monitoring all of these manually is literally impossible. Some firms hire dedicated bid managers whose entire job is to refresh portals. Others subscribe to expensive aggregator services that charge $5,000-$50,000 per year for partial coverage. Most just miss opportunities.
What Tenderal does differently
Tenderal is a search engine that aggregates every major public-tender source into one place. You type a keyword — say, "water supply Kenya" — and you get every relevant notice from every funder, in chronological order, with the original portal link one click away.
Here's what powers it under the hood:
1. 20+ funding sources, refreshed every 24 hours
Every morning at 08:00 UTC, our infrastructure pulls fresh notices from every source we track. The full list includes:
- Multilateral banks: World Bank (procurement notices + WDS documents), ADB, AfDB, EBRD, IDB, EIB, AIIB, IsDB, CDB
- Bilateral donors: KfW, AFD, GIZ, plus bilateral aid agencies via UNGM consolidated feed
- EU procurement: EU TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) — every notice published in the Official Journal
- National portals: US SAM.gov, US USAspending, UK Find a Tender, Brazil PNCP, Ukraine ProZorro, France BOAMP, Chile MercadoPúblico, Colombia SECOP, Canada Buy and Sell, New Zealand GETS, Russia (zakupki)
- UN consolidated: UNGM (covers all UN agency procurement)
Total result: 400,000+ tender records, ~150,000 currently open for bidding at any time.
2. AI Tender Brief — 6-bullet plain-English summary
The biggest time-sink in tender evaluation isn't finding tenders — it's reading them. A typical World Bank Request for Expressions of Interest runs 8-20 pages of dense procedural language. Most consultants spend 20-30 minutes per tender just to figure out whether their firm qualifies.
For every notice in our database, you can generate an AI Tender Brief on demand. It answers six questions:
- Scope — what's actually being procured, in 2 sentences
- Eligibility — who can bid, what restrictions apply
- Key dates — submission deadline, validity, evaluation period
- Why bid — strategic fit signals (funder strength, country pipeline, recurring need)
- Expected competition — likely bidder pool size and incumbents
- Documents needed — what to prepare for the submission
The brief takes 5 seconds to generate. It turns a 30-minute evaluation into a 30-second decision.
3. Auto-translation from 7 languages to English
Not every funder publishes in English. EU TED notices appear in 24 official EU languages. France's BOAMP is French. Brazil's PNCP is Portuguese. Russia's zakupki is Russian. Most aggregators just skip non-English notices — which means you miss massive opportunities in countries where competition is lower precisely because the language barrier filters out international bidders.
Tenderal auto-translates titles and descriptions from Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, German, Italian, and Ukrainian. The translation runs at index time so search hits are instant.
4. Direct portal links — one click to the source
Every notice in Tenderal includes the direct URL to the original funder's portal page. This matters for two reasons:
- Trust — you verify the notice on the official source before investing time in a bid
- Submission — bids must be submitted through the funder's portal (Tenderal is discovery, not submission)
How Tenderal compares to alternatives
You have other options. Here's how they stack up:
Manual portal-checking (free)
Works if you only follow 1-2 funders and have 2 hours/day to spare. Scales poorly past that.
Big-name aggregators ($5,000-$50,000/year)
Devex, dgMarket, eTendersHub, BusinessUSA, ProcDoc. Comprehensive but expensive, often slower to update, and frequently locked behind enterprise sales calls.
Free government feeds (free, partial)
SAM.gov, UK FTS, EU TED publish APIs. Setting up your own aggregator across 20+ sources is a ~6-month engineering project — and you still don't get AI summaries or translations.
Tenderal ($24.99/month)
Free to browse with limited info (scrubbed funder names). Full data — real funder names, direct portal links, AI Tender Brief, daily email alerts, saved searches — for $24.99/month. 7-day money-back guarantee, cancel anytime.
We priced Tenderal so a single won bid pays for years of subscription. The math doesn't work the other way around.
Who Tenderal is for
Tenderal works best for organizations that:
- Bid on donor-funded or government contracts — engineering consulting, IT services, training, monitoring & evaluation, equipment supply
- Operate across multiple geographies — emerging markets are usually where the volume is
- Have a bid team or business development function that screens 50-200 opportunities per month
- Care about response time — the difference between seeing a tender on day 1 vs day 7 is often the difference between winning and losing
If you're a consulting firm working on World Bank, ADB, EBRD, or AfDB-funded projects, an engineering firm bidding into EU TED, or a development NGO tracking UN procurement, you're our user.
What's next on the roadmap
The first version of Tenderal (May 2026) covers procurement discovery. We're already building toward:
- Smart match alerts — daily emails of only the tenders that fit your saved profile (sector, country, value range)
- Bid-pack preparation service — for VIP customers who want hands-on help producing the submission documents
- Competitor intelligence — see which firms won which tenders historically, by funder and country
- Forecasting — predict which tenders will be issued in the next 3-6 months based on funder pipelines
The base product is live today. The advanced features will roll out across June-October 2026.
Tender-specific details inside Tenderal
This article explains the general logic of how Tenderal works. The specific details for every individual tender — exact funder name, project value, country authority, deadline, eligibility criteria, bid-guarantee amount, submission documents — are published in the original tender notice on the funder's portal.
With a Tenderal subscription, you see the real funder name and the direct portal link for every tender in the database. When you spot a relevant opportunity, you click through to the source in one second and pull the project-specific instructions for that exact bid.
Anonymous browsing shows you the opportunity exists. A subscription shows you exactly what you need to win it.
Try Tenderal — free to browse
No credit card to explore. $24.99/month for full access. 7-day money-back guarantee.
Open Tenderal →Frequently asked questions
Is Tenderal a tender-submission platform?
No. Tenderal is a discovery and intelligence tool. Bids are still submitted through each funder's official portal (Tenderal links you directly there with one click).
How fresh is the data?
Every source is refreshed every 24 hours at 08:00 UTC. Some critical sources (US SAM.gov, EU TED) refresh multiple times per day.
What funders does Tenderal cover?
World Bank, ADB, AfDB, EBRD, IDB, EIB, AIIB, IsDB, CDB (multilateral banks); KfW, AFD, GIZ (bilateral); EU TED; UNGM (all UN agencies); plus national portals for US, UK, EU member states, Brazil, Ukraine, France, Chile, Colombia, Canada, New Zealand, Russia, and others. Full list updates as we add sources — currently 20+.
How does the 7-day money-back guarantee work?
Subscribe to any paid plan. If Tenderal isn't useful within 7 calendar days, email support@tenderal.com and we refund in full, no questions asked.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel from your account dashboard or by email. No annual commitments.
Do you have an API?
Not yet for public consumption. If you need a data integration, contact info@tenderal.com — we work with enterprise customers on case-by-case basis.