Procurement/Solutions

Capability browser

Browse procurement coverage before you submit.

Use this page to review the kinds of software, AI, digital product, modernization, and hybrid programs TeamZoro can support. Filter the capability tracks, open the detailed page that fits your scope, and move into formal submission when ready.

TeamZoro software and procurement team reviewing solution coverage
The goal here is to make fit obvious before a buyer prepares the full submission.

What you can do from here

  • Filter capability tracks by category, buyer type, and delivery model.
  • Open a dedicated page for the capability area that best matches your scope.
  • Move into the formal submission route when the review path is clear.
Browser workflow

This page is meant to narrow the field before formal procurement begins.

Buyers should be able to move from broad capability uncertainty into one credible track. The browser is the place where that narrowing happens before documents, governance notes, and commercial discussion start to harden.

01Search the capability field

Start with the capability family, buyer type, or delivery model that best matches the scope.

02Open the right brief

Use the capability page to confirm the real outputs, procurement fit, and delivery logic before you submit.

03Carry the right route forward

Move into buyer paths, process, or formal intake depending on what still needs internal agreement.

Capability familySoftware delivery

Custom business systems, internal workflow platforms, administrative tools, service software, and operational products built around the way the organization actually works.

Capability familyAI integration

AI-enabled review flows, automation, knowledge systems, task routing, search, support tooling, and operational processes tied to live business outcomes.

Capability familyDigital products

Websites, mobile applications, portals, and multi-user service interfaces delivered as structured software programs rather than lightweight marketing work.

Capability familyHybrid implementation

Programs that combine hardware, devices, field operations, or physical infrastructure with applications, workflow logic, reporting, automation, or connected software control.

Browser principleFind the cleanest capability route first, then let procurement, governance, and commercial structure build around that clearer starting point.
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Preparing the filter rail and capability tracks so buyer-path and sector links can open the correct starting state.

TeamZoro reviewing a procurement capability brief before formal submission
The browser should reduce the field enough that the detailed capability page feels like confirmation, not another discovery step.

After the browser

The detailed capability page should answer the internal review questions that remain.

Once a buyer has narrowed to a likely track, the next task is confirming that the route matches the real scope, the expected outputs, and the kind of procurement decision the team is actually making.

Capability detail

What the detailed page should answer

  • The actual software or hybrid scope being discussed
  • Typical outputs and operating outcomes expected from the route
  • The kinds of buyers and delivery models this track usually fits
Procurement fit

How the browser reduces review noise

  • It narrows the field before procurement teams assemble formal material
  • It creates a cleaner starting point for buyer-path and sector discussions
  • It makes it easier to avoid broad submissions with ambiguous scope
Next move

What to do once the fit becomes visible

  • Open the process page when governance or review logic still needs clarity
  • Use buyer paths when the decision depends on who is evaluating the program
  • Submit formally once the team is aligned on the track and documents are ready
Buyer routes

Start from the buyer context

Use the buyer-paths guide when the procurement shape depends on whether the program is enterprise, institutional, public-sector, or hybrid.

Open buyer paths
Review process

Understand the procurement workflow

Review how intake, qualification, governance alignment, commercial structuring, and staged delivery move through the procurement path.

Open process page
Formal intake

Submit a procurement request

Use the structured submission route for RFPs, RFQs, scoped delivery programs, pilot requests, and wider solution review.

Open submission page

Continue the route

Use the next page that matches the buyer's decision pressure.

The browser is meant to narrow capability fit. Once that fit is visible, move into the buyer-path guide, the process page, or the formal intake route depending on what still needs to be clarified internally.

When to branch

  • Use buyer paths when the decision shape depends on who is evaluating the work.
  • Use the process page when stakeholders need to understand governance and review flow.
  • Use formal intake only after the capability route is clear enough to submit.
Buyer routes

Start from the buyer context

Use the buyer-paths guide when the procurement shape depends on whether the program is enterprise, institutional, public-sector, or hybrid.

Open buyer paths
Sector fit

Review sector and environment fit

See how procurement changes across public-sector, regulated, institutional, field, and hybrid operating environments.

Open sector coverage
Review process

Understand the procurement workflow

Review how intake, qualification, governance alignment, commercial structuring, and staged delivery move through the procurement path.

Open process page
Formal intake

Submit a procurement request

Use the structured submission route for RFPs, RFQs, scoped delivery programs, pilot requests, and wider solution review.

Open submission page