/Partner Network
Bilateral partner relationships, not a flat vendor list.
The same organisation can be your supplier, your customer, and your collaborator. Partnr models the relationship, services, contacts, agreements, work history, activity, in one record, from both sides.
What this replaces.
“Where's the vendor list?”
Three spreadsheets, all out of date.
“Who's our main contact at Acme?”
Whoever last replied to an email.
“What did we actually buy from them last year?”
Open the finance system. Or just guess.
“Are they a supplier or a customer or both?”
Yes.
Partner Network, end to end.
Add a partner
Create the relationship. Mark the type, supplier, customer, collaborator, referral. Tag the services they provide.
Add the contacts
Multiple people per partner. Designate a key contact. Capture role, department, phone, email.
Group into supplier panels
Cloud, Integration, Local, Strategic, whatever shapes your sourcing. One partner can sit in many panels.
Layer in agreements
MSAs and Programme Engagements live on the partner relationship. Commercial context, always at hand.
Track the work history
Every Work Request with this partner shows up on the partner detail page. Notes, documents, activity, all in one place.
The full capability list.
- Bilateral relationships (supplier / customer / both / referral)
- Multi-service tagging per partner
- Multiple contacts per partner with key-contact designation
- Supplier panel grouping
- Linked agreements (MSAs, Programme Engagements)
- Linked Work Request history
- Rich-text notes attached to the partner
- Document library scoped to the partner
- Activity log on every change
- Search and filter by name, service, panel, status
- Soft-delete with restoration
Works well with.
Your vendors deserve a record, not a row.
Bring one supplier list. Watch it become a relationship.
