TenderClear

278 open tenders live · updated 22 Aug 2026

Win the public‑sector work you were built for.

TenderClear reads every new UK government tender from the official feeds, scores it against your company profile, and shows its working — so you spend your time on bids you can actually win.

Free in early access · Official government data · No card required

Official sourcesGOV.UK — Find a TenderGOV.UK — Contracts FinderOpen Government Licence v3.0

From portal noise to a shortlist

Hundreds of notices are published every week. Three of them might be yours. TenderClear exists for those three.

  1. 01

    Describe your business

    Services, regions, contract size, keywords to chase and keywords to avoid. Two minutes, no documents needed.

  2. 02

    We watch the official feeds

    New notices from Find a Tender and Contracts Finder are imported automatically every day — no portals to check.

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    Get evidence-backed matches

    Each tender is scored strong, possible or unsuitable — with the exact wording from the notice that earned it.

Renewal radar

See next year's tenders today

Every public contract has an end date — and the incumbent's expiry is tomorrow's tender. TenderClear tracks award notices so you can see which contracts in your field are ending, who holds them, and when to start building the relationship.

Explore expiring contracts →

Built to be checkable

Bid decisions carry real cost. So TenderClear is engineered to be verified, not believed.

Official data only

Every tender comes from the government's own APIs and links back to the original notice — one click to the source of truth.

Every score explains itself

Which keyword matched, the stated value, the delivery region — quoted from the notice. If it doesn't say, we say “unknown”. We never guess.

Facts stay facts

Values, buyers and deadlines are copied verbatim from the source. Nothing is rewritten, summarised or embellished.

Stop scrolling portals. Start with a shortlist.

Set up your profile once — from then on, TenderClear does the reading.