Platform · Adaptive Matching
Adaptivetendermatching:your catalog, not keywords.
Import your product and service catalog, train your search algorithm, and let qlows surface the public tenders worth bidding on across 35 WTO-GPA markets.
This could be your 5-minute Monday morning routine
Triage the week’s new tenders Fit / Partial Fit / No Fit — the shortlist sharpens as you go.
Member of a WTO-GPA country?
Global markets, zero discrimination
The WTO Government Procurement Agreement opens public tenders to foreign suppliers above each market’s threshold. Pick a category and country to see what’s live right now.
Tender directory
The engine
What is adaptive tender matching?
Instead of asking you to describe your business in search terms, qlows scores every public notice against your real product & service catalog — semantic similarity, not keyword overlap. It catches relevant tenders even when they never use your words.
Your Fits and No-Fits become the signal. The algorithm learns your boundary, not a generic one — turning thousands of notices into a daily shortlist that flows straight into a bid.
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The difference
Adaptive matching vs. keyword tender alerts
Keyword tender alerts match the words you guess. Adaptive matching matches the meaning of what you sell — so you see fewer false positives and stop missing tenders that describe the same need in other words.
| Keyword tender alerts | Adaptive tender matching | |
|---|---|---|
| How it matches | The exact words you enter | Meaning of your whole catalog |
| Missed tenders | Anything phrased differently slips through | Caught even without your words |
| False positives | Every notice that shares a term | Filtered out as you triage |
| Over time | Same noise every week | Sharper with every Fit / No-Fit |
| Setup | Guess and maintain keyword lists | Import your catalog once |
Tender alerts that learn
A weekly digest that gets sharper, not noisier
Most tender monitoring works like a keyword alert: pick some search terms, then wade through a weekly flood of near-misses. qlows turns matching into a tender notification service that learns — every Fit and No-Fit tightens what lands in your inbox, so the digest shrinks toward the notices actually worth a bid.
Triage the week’s new tenders in a few minutes each Monday, and let the shortlist compound. That’s adaptive tender matching working as your alert service across every connected market at once.
The treaty behind it
What is the WTO-GPA Zone?
The World Trade Organization’s Government Procurement Agreement (GPA) is an international treaty that opens public tenders to foreign suppliers on equal terms. Above each market’s value threshold, a company in one member state has the same right to bid as a local one — no discrimination, no local-presence requirement.
That’s what makes Adaptive Matching worth it: qlows monitors 35 of these markets, so a fit in any of them is a tender you can actually win.
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Adaptive tender matching, answered
- What is adaptive tender matching?
- Adaptive tender matching scores every public tender against your real product and service catalog instead of a keyword list. You mark tenders Fit or No-Fit, and the algorithm learns your boundary — so it surfaces relevant notices even when they never use your words, across all 35 WTO-GPA markets qlows monitors.
- How is it different from keyword alerts?
- Keyword alerts match on the words you guess, so they miss tenders that describe the same need differently and flood you with false positives that happen to share a term. Adaptive matching works on meaning — semantic similarity to your catalog — and gets sharper every time you triage, so the shortlist gets more precise instead of noisier.
- How much training does it take before it is useful?
- It is useful on day one: importing your catalog already gives every tender a match score. A handful of Fit / No-Fit swipes each morning is enough to start sharpening the boundary, and the shortlist keeps improving as you go.
- Does it work for services as well as products?
- Yes. You can import a product catalog, a list of services, or both. Matching runs on what you actually deliver, so service-only suppliers (IT, consulting, facilities, engineering) get the same catalog-based scoring as product suppliers.
- Which countries and tenders does it cover?
- qlows monitors live public tenders across 35 WTO-GPA markets — the countries whose Government Procurement Agreement gives foreign suppliers the right to bid on equal terms above each market's threshold. Matching runs across every connected market at once.
- Do I need a paid plan to try it?
- No. You can start free with one week of Adaptive Tender Matching and no card required, or explore the self-contained interactive demo without an account.
Want to see it in action?
Try the Interactive Demo, or book a demo with the team.