AtlasRevenue finds buyers showing evidence-backed demand before they publicly ask for suppliers. We map intent signals, named buyers, spend patterns, and live opportunities across UK markets — so you know who to approach, what to say, and when to move. One sourced scan. No guesses.
Recurring spend in a category is the leading indicator of where buyers are heading next. Built on official UK public data: Contracts Finder, Find a Tender, Companies House, DVLA, ONS, and HM Land Registry — so you can move on demand while it is still forming, not after the market has priced it in.
Pick the scan that fits how you make money. Both are built on the same real UK datasets — and both end with a 30-day plan to act on what they find.
Find out who is buying what you sell, where demand is concentrated, who your competitors are, and exactly how to reach buyers — with named segments, real numbers, and a regional demand heat map.
Live tenders and awards from Contracts Finder and Find a Tender, scored against your firm — with a buyer watchlist, incumbent intelligence, bid-readiness grade, and the contracts worth chasing now.
Not sure? Run both in one scan — the default mode covers demand and contracts together.
Open public tenders currently accepting bids. Run a fit check to find your matches.
Tell us what you sell, who you sell to, and where. The engine combines procurement records, company data, and market demand signals across public and private markets — every figure sourced, dated, and tied to a specific next action. No invented numbers.
Run your first scanAutomotive, solar, construction, digital, facilities — different sectors, same question: where is the real demand? Here is what they found.
AtlasRevenue gave us a clearer way to spot where real business demand is coming from. It helped us move from guessing to seeing which buyers, sectors, and opportunities actually made sense for us.
In solar, timing is everything. AtlasRevenue helped us understand where demand may be building before the market gets crowded. It gave us clearer signals, better context, and more confidence in who to approach.
AtlasRevenue helped us look beyond open tenders and see the demand signals behind future construction work. The insight felt practical, focused, and genuinely useful for deciding where to put our attention.
We did not just need more leads. We needed to understand which organisations were likely to need digital support and why. AtlasRevenue made that clearer and helped us focus on better opportunities.
AtlasRevenue helped us see potential demand across facilities, estates, maintenance, and service contracts in a much more structured way. It gave us the kind of market intelligence smaller teams usually do not have.
It maps real UK demand for what you sell — pulled from DVLA, ONS, Land Registry and Companies House — and surfaces live public-sector contracts from Contracts Finder and Find a Tender. You get named buyers, demand signals with real numbers, the best routes to revenue, and a 30-day activation plan.
Real. Every demand signal is sourced from a named UK dataset or authority with the figure, geography and date attached. Nothing is invented. Where the evidence is thin, the report says so plainly rather than padding it out.
Yes. Choose the market-demand scan mode and AtlasRevenue focuses entirely on who buys your products or services, where demand is concentrated, who your competitors are, and exactly how to reach buyers — with no procurement content at all.
Two to four minutes. You submit a short profile, the engine pulls and scores the data, and your report is ready to read on screen or download as a PDF.
Buyer Pack scans are £29 one-off. Buyer Watchlist (£49/mo) and Growth Intelligence (£149/mo) subscriptions add ongoing weekly intelligence and alerts when new demand or contracts appear in your sector.
A full 10-section procurement scan built from live public-sector data. No sign-up required.
One short note when a signal fires in your sector — DVLA fleet data, Land Registry completions, new framework clusters, or a procurement spike. No daily emails. No discount codes.