Pretender UI
A sharper five-page front door for your tender and work-order business.
This site reframes your product as a procurement command center: discover tenders, control submissions, follow awards, and surface execution status without forcing teams through dashboard clutter first.
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Live work orders tracked
₹1.5Cr
Tender pipeline value
Awarded
Average outcome status
Featured Award
WO/2024/00123
Tender
T - 001
Annual value
₹15,00,000
Department
Rural Development Department 2
Issue date
12 May 2024
Contract window
15 May 2024 to 14 May 2025
Execution status: On Going
What the website now communicates
Instead of redirecting visitors immediately to login, the public experience now explains the value of the platform, shows operational proof, and gives buyers a clean path into procurement conversations.
Tender Intelligence
Centralize tender metadata, deadline tracking, fee structure, and submission mode in one operating view.
Submission Control
Map technical, financial, and compliance documents to each opportunity so nothing is left to last-minute manual checks.
Award Visibility
Follow MIS status, work order issuance, and execution progress from bid release to contract delivery.
Delivery Motion
Procurement teams need sequence, not noise.
The UI now leans into bigger hierarchy, cleaner spacing, and more structured proof blocks.
Step
Scan tenders and shortlist qualified opportunities.
Step
Build submission packs with fee, document, and pre-bid checkpoints.
Step
Monitor award status and convert wins into executable work orders.
Step
Report contract performance with a single operational narrative.
Why this public site feels more credible
The pages are built around tender operations and contract execution, with a more deliberate visual language and grounded procurement content.
Procurement-first UX
Designed around tenders, MIS submissions, documents, and work orders instead of generic CRM tables.
Executive visibility
High-signal summaries surface contract value, deadlines, departments, and award outcomes immediately.
Field-ready structure
Every page is mobile-friendly so leadership, bid teams, and operations can work from the same source.