Vendor network

Find service providers and route the work from the same record.

Guspora's Vendor Network is a controlled provider directory connected to applications, uploaded vendor documents, vetting, RFQs, dispatch, customer communication, and billing state.

Live vendor graph

Providers connected to work records

Public safe
Fire protectionNFPA work
HVACService + repairs
ElectricalLicensed trade
PlumbingService calls

Directory

Public provider discovery

RFQ

Invite and compare eligible vendors

Dispatch

Route work from the same record

Docs

Track insurance, licenses, and review state

Operator view

Vendor discovery is tied to the operating record: property, trade, service area, uploaded documents, review state, RFQ eligibility, dispatch, and invoice history.

Provider directory

Document-vetted service providers, searchable by trade and region.

Public listings show approved discovery fields only. Internal review notes, uploaded documents, RFQ details, and billing data stay out of the public directory.

Document review

Vendors submit licensing, insurance, and scope documents for vetting. Public cards show the provider profile, not private document packets or internal review notes.

Provider directory

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From directory to work

The network is useful because it connects to operations.

A vetted provider listing can become an RFQ invite, dispatch, work order, invoice, message thread, or compliance follow-up inside the operator workspace.

01

Apply

Provider submits profile, service area, and required business documents.

02

Vet

Licenses, insurance, trade scope, and review status are checked before public discovery.

03

List

Approved providers can appear in the public directory.

04

Work

Operators can route RFQs, dispatches, invoices, and follow-up.

Get started

Build a controlled provider network for your properties and workflows.

Bring existing vendors into one governed record, review provider applications, and keep follow-up visible across teams.

Vendor registration

Apply for review before public listing.

Registration starts a controlled application record. Approval, public listing, RFQ access, and dispatch eligibility still require document review and operator acceptance.