What's on This Page
What's Included
- Full supplier and purchase order history
- Payment tracking per supplier
- Data to support price and term negotiations
- One record instead of a scattered inbox
Who This Is For
- A business managing more than a handful of active suppliers
- A team that suspects supplier prices have crept up but has no record to check
- Anyone currently tracking supplier history across a scattered email inbox
How It Works
- Add a supplier once. Contact details and payment terms are recorded from day one.
- Track orders automatically. Every purchase order and payment logs against that supplier.
- Review price history. See pricing and lead time trends before your next negotiation.
- Negotiate with data. Use real history as leverage instead of asking with nothing to back it up.
In Practice
Read Supplier Management Guide for the practices this software is built to support.
Free, Not Freemium
Every feature above is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite. See the complete list on the Features page, or the pricing itself on the Pricing page (short version: there isn't one).
FAQ
Is this actually free, or is there a paid tier later?
It's free with no paid tier to upgrade into. Every feature described on this page is part of the same free CircularGuru Business Suite, not a limited trial of a paid product.
What does it specifically include?
Full supplier and purchase order history, Payment tracking per supplier, Data to support price and term negotiations, and one record instead of a scattered inbox.
What problem does this actually solve?
Supplier relationships are usually managed from memory and a scattered email inbox, which makes it nearly impossible to notice a supplier's prices creeping up over time.
Is there a real example of this working?
Read Supplier Management Guide for the practices this software is built to support.
Related Reading
- Supplier Management Guide. directly related to this page
- Inventory Management Guide. the fundamentals this software is built to solve
- When to Stop Using Excel. recognizing the point where spreadsheets stop working