How modern enterprises like yours use Teem
FAQs
Teem is an AI-native supplier intelligence platform that helps procurement, sourcing, IT, and finance teams make faster, higher-quality decisions about every purchase request and renewal. We centralize supplier data, automate analysis, and provide a single source of truth across your technology stack. The result is reduced redundancy, lower spend, and clearer alignment with organizational strategy.
We use a combination of large language models and proprietary extraction pipelines to analyze supplier websites, identify product features, map suppliers to your internal categories, and surface redundancies across your stack. AI also powers our comparison engine, stakeholder surveys, category strategies, and real-time insights. All AI outputs are reviewable, explainable, and grounded in verifiable source data.
Teem’s agents continuously re-scan supplier websites and documentation, with higher-frequency refresh cycles for fast-changing vendors or product categories. Most suppliers are refreshed monthly, and many update more often depending on the volume of changes detected. This ensures customers see current product features, pricing signals, and market insights.
Teem continuously crawls and extracts information from supplier websites, product documentation, knowledge bases, security pages, PDFs, and other publicly available sources. Our AI models structure this unstructured data into a normalized, comparable format. We also ingest customer-provided data—such as contracts, usage data, and internal taxonomies.
Teem stores supplier information gathered from publicly available sources and, if provided, customer-authorized data such as product lists, categories, or contracts. We do not store sensitive data unless explicitly supplied and approved by the customer. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest, and adheres to enterprise security and retention policies.
Yes. While Teem is optimized for software and technology suppliers, our intelligence layer can support adjacent categories such as professional services, hardware, and managed solutions. Customers can bring any internal taxonomy, and Teem will map suppliers and products accordingly.



