see it work

Demos, not screenshots.

Try the tools, walk the flows, follow the scenarios — a hands-on look at what each product does before you ever sign up.

60 of 60 demos

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SBOM & vulnerability viewer

Explore a product's components, filter its CVEs, and mark what's actually exploitable with VEX.

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CRA readiness score

Tick off the essential requirements and watch a deterministic readiness score move in real time.

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Which CRA class are you?

Answer three questions about your product and see whether the CRA treats it as default, important, or critical — and what that means.

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Generating a CRA dossier

How SBOMs, scans, and decisions compile into audit-ready technical documentation.

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The CRA incident-reporting clock

24 hours, 72 hours, 14 days — the early-warning and notification deadlines when an exploited flaw is found, and what each one needs.

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Secure-by-default, requirement by requirement

The CRA's essential product requirements — no default passwords, least privilege, secure updates — as a checklist you can actually work.

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Scenario: responding to a new CVE in minutes

A critical vulnerability drops at 9am. Follow the trail from alert to a customer-ready answer.

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Scenario: answering a security questionnaire

The enterprise questionnaire that used to take a week — answered from a living evidence log.

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Scenario: when an open-source dependency goes dark

A core library's sole maintainer disappears. Manage the CRA risk of unmaintained components without panic.

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Scenario: choosing your conformity route

Self-assessment or a notified body? Walk the decision the CRA forces on you, and what each path costs in time and proof.

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Plan your CRA support window

Set your product's expected lifetime and see the support period the CRA obliges you to cover.

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A CRA-grade patch process

Monitor, assess with VEX, remediate, and ship a signed update — with SLAs that scale by severity.

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Standing up coordinated disclosure

security.txt, intake, triage, and researcher comms — the disclosure process the CRA expects.

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SBOM generation in CI/CD

Wire CycloneDX generation into the pipeline so every build emits a current SBOM that feeds monitoring.

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Governing third-party components

Inventory, license and maintenance health, and a policy gate before a dependency ever ships.

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Scenario: ending support the CRA way

A product reaches end-of-life. Notify users, ship the last update, and close out the support period on record.

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Scenario: a poisoned dependency

A popular package ships a malicious version. Detect exposure from the SBOM, contain, and communicate — calmly.

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Scenario: a CRA conformity audit

The auditor arrives. Walk them from SBOM to VEX to dossier — every claim traceable to evidence.

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Scenario: documenting a risk acceptance

A low-severity flaw won't be fixed before release. Record a defensible, time-boxed acceptance with sign-off.

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Scenario: does the CRA apply to your OSS?

Walk the open-source exemptions and the steward-vs-manufacturer line to a clear yes or no.

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Live BoQ tender pricing

A real Bill of Quantities: price each line list → discount → duty → margin, and watch the tender total re-cost as you edit.

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Markup vs. margin on a BoQ line

Drag one slider and see how markup and margin diverge on a tender line — and where the profit quietly leaks.

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The landed-cost waterfall

Watch one line build up from supplier list price through discount, duty & freight, and margin — every step of the number, on screen.

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From drawings to a priced tender

The estimating flow: quantity take-off by discipline, into a costed Bill of Quantities, into a submitted proposal.

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Inside the cost catalog & rate library

How versioned catalog items, supplier discounts, and duty turn a blank BoQ into a fast, consistent one.

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Quantity take-off, by discipline

How a set of drawings becomes clean, countable quantities — split by CCTV, access control, cabling, and public address.

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Provisional sums & contingencies

Where prime-cost items, provisional sums, and contingency sit in a tender — and how to price the unknowns honestly.

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Scenario: pricing an ELV package for a tower

CCTV, access control, and public address for a high-rise — from take-off to submitted tender, with the numbers shown.

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Scenario: repricing a mid-project variation

The client adds two floors of CCTV after award. Reprice it from the same catalog in minutes, not a fraught afternoon.

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Scenario: why the disciplined tender wins

Three contractors bid the same package. See where catalog-driven pricing beats a padded spreadsheet — on price and on trust.

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Build a unit rate from scratch

Compose a rate from material, labour, plant, overhead, and margin — and watch each lever move the number.

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Pricing preliminaries & site overheads

Site establishment, supervision, and commissioning — the costs that aren't in the device count but decide the bid.

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Labour norms & productivity factors

How man-hour norms per device and a site productivity factor turn quantities into a defensible labour cost.

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Consolidating discipline BoQs

Four discipline bills — CCTV, ACS, PAVA, ICT — into one priced tender with no double-counted prelims.

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From ballpark to definitive estimate

How an estimate tightens from order-of-magnitude to definitive as the design matures, stage by stage.

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Scenario: pricing a 3-year framework with escalation

Costs won't hold for three years. Price the escalation openly instead of burying a guessed buffer.

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Scenario: value-engineering to hit a budget

The tender lands AED 180k over budget. Engineer it back down without gutting the margin.

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Scenario: day-rate vs lump-sum

Bid the fit-out by the day or for a fixed price? Weigh risk, cash flow, and expected margin.

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Scenario: comparing three subcontractor quotes

Three cabling quotes, three scopes. Normalise them and compare on total cost, not the sticker price.

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Scenario: recovering margin on a squeezed bid

The tender must drop 8% to win. Find it in discounts and take-off, not by slashing the price.

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RFQ comparison, weighted

Score three suppliers on price, lead time, and quality — adjust the weights, watch the winner change.

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True landed cost, side by side

The cheaper unit price isn't the cheaper order. Add freight, duty, and MOQ waste to see which supplier really wins.

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Running an RFQ end to end

From a clear spec to a documented decision — the sourcing flow, step by step.

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Qualifying a vendor before you commit

The checks that turn a cheap quote into a supplier who can actually deliver.

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Building a should-cost model

Break a part down into materials, labour, overhead, and margin — so you negotiate from evidence, not a gut feeling.

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Onboarding a new supplier cleanly

Documents, terms, banking, and systems — the onboarding checklist that prevents the first-order scramble.

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Scenario: sourcing 500 units under deadline

A tight timeline, four suppliers, and a decision you can defend to finance.

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Scenario: the cheaper supplier that costs more

Two quotes, one obviously cheaper — and why total cost of ownership flips the choice.

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Scenario: answering a 12% price-increase letter

A key supplier wants more, citing costs. Meet it with a should-cost model and hold the line where the data supports it.

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Scenario: breaking a single-source dependency

One supplier, one point of failure. Qualify a credible second source before the outage forces your hand.

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Position a category on the Kraljic matrix

Drag supply risk and profit impact to place a category — and get the sourcing strategy that follows.

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Building a total-cost-of-ownership model

Unit price is the down-payment. Add freight, defects, holding, and end-of-life to compare on true cost.

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Designing a supplier scorecard

Weight price, quality, delivery, service, and risk — then score every response the same way.

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Spend analysis that finds savings

Cleanse, categorise, and read the spend — where the maverick buying and consolidation wins hide.

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Writing a category strategy

Market, supply positioning, and the sourcing levers — a plan for a category you can actually execute.

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Scenario: running a reverse auction

An e-auction for a commodity part — capturing savings without a race to the bottom on quality.

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Scenario: negotiating an MSA from should-cost

Where you concede, where you hold, and the total value captured when you negotiate from evidence.

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Scenario: taming the tail spend

200 suppliers, 5% of spend, 60% of the POs. Consolidate, catalogue, and automate it away.

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Scenario: five suppliers down to two

Consolidate a category for price and simplicity — and manage the concentration risk it creates.

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Scenario: a supplier's plant floods

Execute the contingency: activate the second source, re-sequence orders, and protect the line.

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