Generate contracts from RFP data, collaborate across Procurement and Legal, control which clauses can be negotiated, and manage the full contract base by supplier in one place.
From sourcing output to signed agreement and supplier-level contract oversight, Consource structures contract creation and negotiation in one controlled workflow.
Create contract drafts directly from approved RFP and proposal content. Instead of rewriting scope, commercial terms, and project context by hand, Consource reuses sourcing data to give teams a cleaner first draft from the start.
“Contracting should not start from scratch every time. Consource connects sourcing data, controlled negotiation, and contract lifecycle oversight in one workflow.”
Common questions about contract creation, negotiation governance, and supplier-level oversight.
Yes. Consource can pre-fill contract drafts using approved sourcing content such as scope, supplier information, commercial structure, and project context. The objective is not to replace judgment, only the tedious parts that deserve retirement.
Procurement, Legal, internal business stakeholders, and consulting firms can all participate in the redlining workflow according to their role and access rights. That gives everyone visibility without turning the contract into a diplomatic crisis conducted by email attachment.
Yes. Clauses can be identified as non-negotiable so that critical legal or procurement protections remain fixed during contract review. Other clauses can remain open within the governance rules you define.
Consource can manage templates such as NDA, SOW, and MSA, as well as standard clause structures, languages, and controlled negotiation logic. In other words, the usual contract zoo can be kept in one organised habitat.
Procurement can see all contracts for a supplier in one place. Suppliers, meanwhile, only see their own contracts in their own dedicated space. Which is generally preferable to giving everyone a panoramic view of everyone else’s paperwork.
Reminders and renewal tracking are managed on the procurement side. That ensures contract follow-up remains with the team responsible for supplier governance, rather than relying on hope, memory, or whichever spreadsheet survives longest.
See how Consource generates contract drafts from sourcing data, structures negotiation workflows, and gives Procurement a clearer view of supplier contracts and renewal timelines.
Contract governance in one place