/For Vendors

Every SOW you send. Every reply you got. Every version you signed.

Partnr is where vendors keep the conversation around a deal, from the moment you send the quote until the moment it's signed. One link to your client. Every reply on the record. Nothing in your inbox.

You know this pattern

If any of these sound familiar, Partnr is for you.

Did they ever reply to my March quote?

Somewhere in your inbox, probably.

Which version did I send, v3 or v3b-final?

Only one way to find out.

We agreed on the change in a call. Where's it written down?

It isn't.

A new account manager joined the deal. How do I bring them up to speed?

Forward 40 emails and hope.

Partnr doesn't solve these by being a CRM. It solves them by being the place the deal lives.

/The shape of a deal

One link. Every reply on the record. Nothing in your inbox.

How a deal flows in Partnr

Six steps from drafted to filed away, but easy to find.

/01

Create the Work Request

Pick the type, quote, SOW, brief, proposal. Set the value, draft the scope, attach the documents. It's yours, private, until you send it.

/02

Send it to your client

One link. They click it, view the brief, download the SOW. No account required, no friction. You see when they opened it and what they downloaded.

/03

Q&A on the deal, not in email

Your client asks a question, it lands as a thread on the work, not as RE: RE: FW: in your inbox. You reply on the record. The next person who looks at this deal sees the whole conversation.

/04

Change requests, signed and tracked

They want a change, capture it on the work, update the document, send the new version. The history is automatic. The old version is still there.

/05

Acceptance, captured

When they accept, they hand back the things you need: project sponsor, PO number, billing contact. No more chasing.

/06

Find it in ten seconds, six months later

Search by client name, document name, date. Every change logged. Every reply captured. Every version stored.

What matters most for vendors

The features you'll actually use, every day.

Stop losing track of every deal.

Bring one client. See if the conversation calms down.