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Stop refreshing Find a Tender: how watchlists and saved searches do the checking for you

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Watchlist alert email from EVTenders on a navy background

Credit where it is due: Find a Tender lets registered users save searches, set up email alerts and watch notices, and Contracts Finder has alerts of its own. If your pipeline lives on one portal and your keywords are solid, those tools work.

The gap is what a keyword search cannot see. A surprising share of EV charging work is buried in tenders that never say EV in the title: lamp column upgrades, car park works with charging inside, zero emission fleet contracts, LEVI projects worded by each council's own team. We classify every notice from Find a Tender and Contracts Finder for EV relevance, so those land in front of you anyway. And a watched notice still leaves you working out what actually changed, where our alert subject lines carry the change itself.

Watchlists: follow the tenders you care about

Every tender and every organisation page on EVTenders has a Watch button. Watch a tender and from that moment we track it for you. When something changes, you get an email that says what changed, plainly:

  • Deadline updated: the old date struck through, the new one next to it
  • Value updated: when the contract value is revised
  • Closing soon: a reminder at seven days out, and a final one the day before
  • Tender awarded: who won, the moment the award notice reaches our data
  • New tender: when an organisation you watch publishes something new

That is the email at the top of this page: a real watchlist alert, exactly as it lands, with the subject line telling you what changed before you open it.

Two design choices worth knowing. First, the subject line always carries the change, so you can triage from your inbox without opening anything. Second, alerts are grouped honestly: if several things change on one tender between emails, you get one email covering all of them, not five separate pings. No noise on the days nothing happens, which is most days.

Free accounts watch up to five tenders or organisations. That is enough to cover a live bid pipeline for most smaller teams.

Saved searches: for the tenders you have not found yet

Watchlists cover what you already know about. Saved searches, on Pro, cover what you do not.

Save any search, a region, a funding programme like LEVI, a category like lamp column charging, bundled contracts, whatever combination you filter, and when a new tender matches it, you get an alert. You are no longer monitoring individual opportunities; you are monitoring the market on your own terms.

That is the practical difference between the tiers: free watches the tenders you found, Pro finds the tenders for you. Pro also removes the watch cap entirely, alongside the full analysis layer and complete tender history. Plans and the one-month trial are on the pricing page.

The honest print

Our pipeline processes the official sources on a daily cycle, so an alert reflects changes as they reach our data, typically the day after publication. We would rather tell you that than claim real-time and be wrong. And every alert email carries a one-click unsubscribe; the daily digest of new EV tenders is separate and included on every account.

Watching beats checking. Watch your first tender