Today, Ignite is launching 4 AI agents for procurement that find compliance documents, surface geographical risk, identify bundling opportunities, and answer spend questions in plain language. Each one takes on work that currently sits on someone's to-do list.
But to understand why they work the way they do, it helps to start one layer down.
The data underneath most procurement teams is hard to trust Procurement teams are used to juggling. For some, that means an ERP, an accounting system, contracts buried in SharePoint, and supplier trackers living in Excel. For others, it's a few spreadsheets and a lot of institutional memory.
The tools vary, but the stitching is constant. Manually pulling data from one place, reconciling it with another, and hoping the result is accurate enough to act on.
Many teams don't fully own that data either. It lives across systems they don't control, in formats that don't talk to each other, updated by people with different conventions.
The foundation Ignite spent the last year building Enriching supplier profiles and connecting procurement data into a single, structured layer has always been core to what Ignite does. Over the last year, the focus shifted to building agents around that foundation, so it stays current, maintains itself, and compounds in value over time rather than becoming another thing to manage.
Most procurement teams start with data that’s hard to manage: exports from ERPs in inconsistent formats, supplier names that don't match across systems, contracts that are hidden away.
When Ignite touches that data, something shifts. Spend gets classified using logic that reflects how procurement teams actually think about categories and suppliers. Duplicate suppliers get resolved into a single, trustworthy record. Contracts are visible and gets tied to spend, so you finally have visibility into what's actually under contract and what isn't. Profiles get enriched with the signals relevant to risk and performance
At that point, it stops being data and starts being intelligence. Connected, contextualized, and built with procurement expertise at every step. That's what multiplies its value and what makes these agents work the way they do.
4 agents, launching today Compliance Document Agent Finding supplier compliance documents, like ISO certifications, SOC 2 reports, and others, is one of those tasks that sounds simple until you're doing it at scale. One customer estimated their team spends around 250 hours a year on it.
The Compliance Document Agent finds and pulls publicly available documents automatically, before anyone has to go looking.
Geographical Exposure Agent Knowing you have geographical risk is one thing. Knowing which suppliers are exposed, where they actually produce their goods, and what that means for your business is something most teams can't get to quickly.
The Geographical Exposure Agent reads ESG reports, annual statements, Transparency Act filings, and more automatically and pulls out production countries with the associated risk signals, so the picture is there when you need it.
Supplier Bundling Agent Most procurement teams know the categories where they're probably overspending. What's harder is systematically checking the full supplier base for consolidation opportunities. Not just the obvious ones, but the ones that are easy to miss when there's no time to go looking.
Ignite already helps teams find renegotiation opportunities. The Supplier Bundling Agent adds another layer: automatically scanning for consolidation opportunities, and flagging the biggest ones with the reasoning and potential value behind each. So when you bring it to a stakeholder conversation, you're starting from something concrete rather than a gut feeling.
Ask Ignite Ignite comes with out-of-the-box dashboards that give you an immediate view of spend and suppliers the moment you're up and running. But procurement teams always have questions that go beyond the standard view (60% of custom analyses in Ignite never get saved).
Ask Ignite is the fastest way to get those answers. Type any question and get an answer in seconds. Dig into a number, find a metric worth tracking and ask the chat to build you a dashboard around it, or take an analysis straight into Excel inside Ignite.
For example, ask "help me prep for a QBR with X supplier" and you get risk level, contract status, spend development over time, and key negotiation points. The kind of thing that used to mean hours tracking down data across systems.
Less time on admin, more time on the work that actually requires you Between chasing down compliance documents, mapping geographical exposure, identifying consolidation opportunities, and digging into ad-hoc questions, there's a lot of procurement work that's valuable but time-consuming. These agents take that off the plate, so teams can focus on the decisions, negotiations, and relationships that genuinely need human judgment.
A new hub page brings the full picture together: data health (spend classification and supplier merging) alongside savings opportunities like renegotiation and consolidation. A clearer view of where things stand, and where to focus next.
This is just the start. We have a lot more coming in 2026, and today's launch is the foundation it's all built on.
If you want to see how these agents work, book a demo .