Public procurement · Portugal
62% of the market is never announced.
Antevo shows it.
We read Portuguese public contracts back to 2012 and tell you who buys, from whom, and when the next window opens — before the tender even exists.
No card. Search is open to everyone.
What tender feeds don't see
62% of public procurement goes through Ajuste Direto and Consulta Prévia — procedures that publish no notice at all. By the time a tender finally appears, the specification is written and the incumbent is already at the table.
Antevo doesn't wait for the notice. It watches the contracts that already exist, works out when they end, and opens the window 90 days ahead — time to talk to the buyer while the decision is still open.
What the free account adds
Market intelligence, not another list of tenders.
Search and profiles are open to everyone — open data is the product. The account adds what is yours: subscriptions, a filtered radar and a pipeline.
Search the full archive
16 filters over 1.3 million contracts: CPV, procedure, value, region, buyer, supplier, bidder. Every selection has a URL — share the query, not screenshots.
Renewal radar
Contracts about to end, with the current supplier and the 90-day window. Accuracy is measured — we show the hit rate next to every forecast.
Risk signals
Five indicators with thresholds derived from the data: above the base price, +50% modifications, single-supplier concentration, direct-award dominance, single bid.
Entity profiles
How each body buys: procedures, habitual suppliers, seasonality, what it actually pays versus what was signed — and whether it is open to new suppliers.
Alerts by email, Telegram, WhatsApp
Subscribe to a search, a competitor or a buyer. Already-signed contracts are the only way to follow the 62% that never announces.
Pipeline and benchmark
From watching to bidding: stages, go/no-go notes, prices. Price percentiles by CPV show where your bid sits against the market.
The difference
We say what the data doesn't show.
BASE arrives late. It says so on the status page, with the freshness of every source — not hidden.
Is where bidder counts exist. Competition metrics say so before showing you averages.
A forecast is an assumption with measured accuracy — not a promise. We show the hit rate and where the method fails.
Start today
Start with your category.
Create an account, set the CPV codes you work with — and see when the next windows open.