QBQuoteBenchB2B pricing intelligence

B2B pricing intelligence

Stop chasing quotes. Start comparing them.

QuoteBench gives buyers one structured request link to share with every vendor, then turns returned pricing into a side-by-side workspace your team can actually act on.

Buyer workspace preview

Real first-use flow

Live slice

Share one request URL

Build the scope once, then send the same vendor link to every supplier.

Vendor submissions

Comparison table

totals aligned

Illustration only — fictional vendor pricing below shows how QuoteBench lines up returned quotes once real submissions arrive.

Illustration — Managed endpoint rollout$4,800$5,350$4,980
Illustration — 24/7 help desk$1,400$1,250$1,560
Illustration — Device onboarding$900$760$1,020
Cookie-based buyer sign-in with a live dashboard
Vendor portal works without vendor accounts
Line items, quantities, units, and totals stay structured
Shareable request URL generated immediately after setup

Operational workflow

Built for the actual buyer-to-vendor handoff

The first live slice is not a concept demo. Buyers can sign up, create a request with line items, share the vendor URL, and return to a dashboard that collects replies into one place.

Step 01

Build one buyer request

List the exact line items every vendor should price so scope stays consistent from the first reply onward.

Step 02

Share one live vendor link

Send the same request URL to every vendor. They price each line item in a browser, no account required.

Step 03

Compare responses side by side

As submissions arrive, totals and line-item prices land in one buyer workspace instead of scattered email threads.

Product walk-through

See the dashboard buyers land in after signup

The recorded walkthrough shows the real authenticated workspace: the buyer queue, the live vendor link, and the comparison surface that appears as vendor submissions arrive.

Best for

Ops and procurement leads comparing 3–10 vendors on the same scope

What vendors see

A clean request page with every line item, due date, and per-item pricing fields

What buyers get

A running comparison table with vendor totals and per-line price differences

Why teams switch

The comparison table becomes the source of truth

Instead of piecing together emails and spreadsheets, every vendor prices the same scope and the buyer dashboard keeps totals, line items, and response status in one view.