Procurement Review exists because buying software for procurement has become unreasonably hard.
The market is crowded with over 200 platforms claiming to solve procurement. Vendor marketing is polished but rarely honest. Analyst reports are pay-to-play. And most "reviews" are thinly veiled lead-gen campaigns. The result? Procurement teams—the very people whose job is to evaluate suppliers—are left making one of their most important technology decisions with bad information.
We built Procurement Review to fix that. Every review on this site is written by people who have actually run procurement operations—who have lived through painful implementations, fought for user adoption, and dealt with the gap between a vendor's demo and the day-to-day reality of using their software.
Our scoring framework evaluates each platform from three distinct perspectives: the buyer who uses the tool every day, the manager who needs visibility into team performance, and the enterprise that measures ROI and compliance. A platform that delights buyers but frustrates IT isn't a good platform. A tool with great dashboards but terrible workflows isn't either. We score accordingly.
We are not affiliated with any vendor. We don't accept payment for placement or scores. We don't run ads. Our only bias is toward clarity—and toward the professionals who deserve better tools and better information to choose them.
"The complexity of the procurement software market has outpaced the quality of information available to navigate it. We're here to close that gap."
Whether you're a CPO evaluating your next enterprise suite, a sourcing lead looking at point solutions, or a mid-market team buying procurement software for the first time—this site is built for you. No jargon walls. No gated content. Just structured, independent analysis you can actually use.