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Vendor Evaluation Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A vendor evaluation generator produces the criteria to weigh when comparing and selecting a vendor, so your decision is structured rather than driven by a slick demo or the lowest price. Pick a vendor type — software, agency, supplier, or consultant — and it returns the core criteria, including fit, total cost of ownership, reliability, support, and risk, plus dimensions specific to that type, like integration for software or lead times for a supplier. Procurement teams, founders, and managers use it to build a scorecard, compare options fairly on the same dimensions, and avoid the common trap of choosing on price alone. Vendor decisions are easy to get wrong because the costs of a poor fit show up only later. Use the criteria to build a weighted scorecard, gather evidence against each for every option, and let the structured comparison — not the sales pitch — guide the choice.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose the type of vendor.
  2. Click Generate to produce the criteria.
  3. Build a weighted scorecard from them.
  4. Score every vendor with evidence, then compare.

Use Cases

  • Building a scorecard to compare vendors
  • Selecting software, an agency, or a supplier
  • Comparing options fairly on the same criteria
  • Avoiding a decision driven by price alone
  • Structuring a procurement evaluation

Tips

  • Weight criteria by what matters most for your case.
  • Evaluate total cost of ownership, not the sticker price.
  • Check references, not just the sales demo.
  • Weight exit and lock-in before you commit.

FAQ

why not just pick the cheapest

The sticker price rarely reflects total cost of ownership — integration, support, switching costs, and the price of a poor fit all add up later. Evaluating across multiple criteria avoids a cheap choice that proves expensive.

how do i turn criteria into a decision

Build a weighted scorecard: weight each criterion by importance, score every vendor against it with evidence, and compare the totals. The structure forces a fair comparison instead of going with the most polished pitch.

what is the most overlooked criterion

Exit and lock-in — how hard it is to leave. Data portability for software, or knowledge transfer for a consultant, determines whether a bad choice is recoverable. Weight it before you commit, not after.