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Evaluate the vendor before you sign

Buyer-side playbooks for the part of the deal that decides the rest — scoping, interrogating, and de-risking a vendor before the contract is signed. Free to read, sized from a $25K SaaS purchase to a $50M programme.

How to evaluate a software vendor before you sign

A buyer's framework for evaluating a software vendor before signing: scope, hidden costs, lock-in, security, references, and the questions that expose risk.

Procurement, IT, and finance leaders · 11 min read

Questions to ask a software vendor before signing

The questions that expose risk, hidden cost, and uncommitted claims — grouped by scope, data, integration, licensing, support, security, and exit.

Anyone running a vendor evaluation · 8 min read

How to evaluate an AI or LLM vendor

AI-specific vendor due diligence: model deprecation, training-data rights, a quality SLA distinct from uptime, agentic spend control, exit, and the EU AI Act.

Technology, security, and procurement leaders · 10 min read

How to evaluate an ERP vendor and proposal

ERP evaluation for buyers: data migration, cutover risk, customisation as a change-order vector, licence true-ups, environments, and named staffing.

ERP buyers — finance, operations, IT · 9 min read

How to avoid scope creep and change orders

Scope creep becomes change orders. Lock scope with testable criteria, register exclusions, cap change-order spend, and track every proposal version.

Project sponsors and procurement · 7 min read

Software total cost of ownership: the hidden costs

The quoted price is a fraction of TCO. A buyer's breakdown of implementation, integration, change orders, renewal uplifts, and exit costs over the full term.

Finance and procurement · 7 min read

How to evaluate a CRM vendor

CRM evaluation for buyers: data quality and migration, territory and routing complexity, user adoption, API limits, and the integrations that get under-scoped.

Revenue, sales ops, and IT leaders · 8 min read

How to evaluate a cloud migration vendor

Cloud migration evaluation: network design, licence repatriation, egress costs, performance testing, and the security baseline that must come before workloads move.

Infrastructure, security, and IT leaders · 8 min read

SaaS contract red flags to catch before signing

The clauses that cost buyers later: auto-renewal traps, the SSO tax, uncapped price uplifts, usage overage, weak data-export terms, and limited liability.

Procurement, legal, and finance · 7 min read

How to write a software RFP that gets comparable bids

Write an RFP that produces comparable, scoreable proposals: define scope in one page, lock a weighted scoring model, ask closed questions, and set the timeline.

Procurement and project leads · 8 min read

Vendor due diligence checklist

A buyer's due-diligence checklist across security, compliance, financial stability, data handling, references, and concentration risk — before you sign.

Procurement, security, and risk · 7 min read

How to negotiate a SaaS contract from a position of strength

Negotiate the terms that matter most: renewal uplift caps, data-export and exit, SSO, liability, named staffing, and a change-order cap — with leverage timing.

Procurement, finance, and legal · 8 min read

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