Procurement, brief by brief.
Describe a multi-category project. Souk decomposes the brief across categories, ranks suppliers per category, surfaces cross-category bundling. Free for procurement teams. Bilingual EN + AR.
Four steps from brief to bilingual quote.
Describe your project.
One paragraph. Plain English or Arabic. Multi-category is fine — Souk handles the breakdown.
Souk decomposes + ranks.
The brief maps to canonical categories. Suppliers ranked per category, with rationale and verified GCC installations.
Continue chat with Souk.
Refine scope, ask follow-ups, drill into specific suppliers. Souk responds grounded in your brief + the indexed pool.
Bilingual RFQs, routed.
One brief, dispatched to every relevant supplier in EN + AR. Routes to named GCC contacts. Responses come back to your inbox.
Built for the way Gulf buyers actually scope projects.
Because procurement isn’t a keyword search.
Multi-category by default
A real procurement brief touches 5-8 categories. Souk decomposes it across the canonical taxonomy and surfaces suppliers who span multiple categories — the kind of bundling insight a directory or single-query AI search can't show.
Continue with Souk
Each brief gets a chat thread. Refine scope, drill into specific suppliers, ask “what's the leather lead time vs PU at this volume”. Souk responds in 3-6 sentences grounded in your brief and the indexed pool.
Compliance-aware
GCAA, GACA, DGCA, ECAC Standard 3 — every supplier is indexed against the certification regimes Gulf buyers actually check. Apply baselines as filters and only compliant suppliers surface.
Bilingual routing
Your RFQ goes to named GCC contacts in English AND Arabic. No Google Translate confusion on technical specs. Featured suppliers carry a 24h response SLA.
Honest drawbacks
Every supplier tells Souk what they’re NOT good for. Premium suppliers say ‘not for budget projects’. Budget suppliers say ‘not for mission-critical’. Buyers trust it more than marketing copy.
Privacy-first
Briefs and search history are private to your account. Brief content is never shared with suppliers — only the ‘you have a fit’ signal goes through if you choose to dispatch an RFQ.
Try it on a real brief.
Free for procurement teams. Sign in with Google or LinkedIn. No credit card. Briefs stay private to your account.