Send a quote. Track every reply. Find it in ten seconds.
Partnr is where a single deal lives, from the SOW you send to the contract you sign to the obligations you track. Every version, every Q&A, every change request, together, in one place. Not buried in your inbox.
Whichever side you sit on, the deal lives in one place.
Partnr started life as a tool for vendors. Buyers and programme teams use the same workspace from the other side, every conversation scoped to the work.
/The Job
It's not your inbox. It's not a folder. It's where the deal actually lives.
Three steps from drafted to signed.
No new habits to learn. Just somewhere for the conversation to live other than your inbox.
Create the Work Request
Your quote. Your SOW. Your brief. Pick the type, set the value, draft the scope, attach the documents.
Send it to your client
One link, no sign-up required. They view it, ask questions, request changes, or accept.
Track every reply
Q&A threaded, documents versioned, every change logged. Find it again in ten seconds, even six months later.
Six things that replace a spreadsheet, an inbox, and a shared drive.
Designed around the deal, not the pipeline.
One place, not five tabs.
The quote, the reply, the change request, the signed version, all on the same record. You don't go looking; you go to the deal.
Built for the person sending the work.
Most procurement tools were designed for buyers and bolted on a vendor portal. Partnr started from the vendor's side of the table. It shows.
Audit-ready by default.
Every change to every record is logged with who, what, and when. No add-on. No upgrade.
Bilateral, not one-way.
The same Partnr that lets you send to a client lets your client manage you back. When your client signs up too, the workflow gets shorter, but it works either way.
Built with the vendor teams using it.
Partnr is in early access with vendor and buyer teams across New Zealand and Australia. We ship the platform alongside the people sending the quotes, not in a vacuum. Want a closer look before you try it?
“I used to spend Monday mornings trying to remember what I'd sent last week. Now I just open Partnr.”
