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Click "Select Files" or drag and drop files into the upload area. You can also paste text directly into the text field. We accept PDF, Excel (XLSX/XLS), Word (DOCX), CSV, and plain text.
Select the Document Comparison engine from the dashboard. Choose a comparison mode (PO vs Quote, Quote vs Invoice, or PO vs Invoice), upload both documents, and click "Run Analysis". The AI will identify mismatches, missing items, and extras between the two documents.
Select the Contract Review engine, upload your contract (PDF or DOCX), and click "Run Analysis". The AI will identify risk clauses, assign severity levels (high, medium, low), and provide negotiation recommendations for each flagged clause.
After any analysis completes, use the export toolbar at the top of the results. You can export as PDF, Excel (XLSX), or CSV. You can also email the report directly to colleagues or print a formatted report.
Yes. Your documents are never stored. Files are transmitted over TLS 1.3, processed entirely in server memory, and discarded immediately after the analysis completes. All data at rest is encrypted with AES-256. We are GDPR and CCPA compliant.
Contract Review supports jurisdiction-specific analysis for 14 jurisdictions, including all 50 U.S. states (grouped by legal framework), UK, Canada, Australia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the EU. The AI tailors its risk assessment based on local construction laws and regulations.
The AI is highly accurate for structured procurement documents. It uses advanced language models trained on construction and procurement data. However, we always recommend reviewing the AI's output before making final decisions. The AI highlights uncertainties and flags items that need human verification.
You can cancel your subscription at any time from Settings > Account > Cancel Subscription. Changes take effect at the end of your current billing period. To delete your account entirely, go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Delete Account, or email support@trueleveler.com.
Visit trueleveler.com and click Get Free Analysis or Sign In. You can sign up with your email address and a password. No credit card is required for the free Starter plan.
After logging in, you will see the main dashboard with five engine cards across the top. Each engine handles a different procurement task:
Click any engine card to switch to it. The upload area below will change to match that engine's requirements.
The dashboard layout is straightforward: engine selector at the top, file upload area in the middle, and results below. On the left sidebar you will find access to Projects, Vendor Database, Settings, and Activity Log. The top-right corner has your language selector, currency picker, and account menu.
PDF, XLSX, XLS, CSV, DOCX.Each engine includes a Try with sample data button below the upload area. Click it to load pre-built test documents so you can explore the results without uploading your own files. Sample data is available for Document Comparison, Bid Leveling, and Contract Review.
Tip: Sample data runs do not count against your monthly analysis limit.
Trueleveler offers five AI analysis engines, each designed for a specific procurement workflow. Click on any engine below to learn more.
Bid Leveling takes multiple vendor quotes for the same scope of work and creates a normalized, side-by-side comparison. The AI identifies price discrepancies, missing line items, quantity mismatches, and risk flags across all bids so you can make an informed award decision.
Upload two or more vendor bid documents. Supported formats:
The AI will automatically detect vendor names, line items, quantities, and unit prices from each document. You can upload up to 10 vendor bids in a single analysis.
The results table shows each line item across all vendors, with columns for:
The lowest-price vendor for each line item is highlighted in green. The overall recommended vendor is shown in the AI Recommendation card at the top of the results.
The AI recommendation card provides a narrative summary covering: total bid comparison, price competitiveness, coverage completeness, lead times, and any risks or caveats. It also calculates potential savings from splitting the award across vendors (cherry-picking the best price per line item).
In Settings > Mismatch Tolerance, you can set how sensitive the analysis should be when flagging price differences. A lower tolerance (e.g., 5%) flags smaller discrepancies; a higher tolerance (e.g., 15%) only flags major outliers.
After the analysis, each vendor receives a score based on five categories: price competitiveness, scope coverage, bid completeness, lead time, and overall reliability. Scores range from 1 to 5 stars and are saved to your Vendor Database for future reference.
Document Comparison supports three modes, each tailored to a specific procurement workflow:
Select the mode using the tabs above the upload area before uploading your files.
The results table categorizes every line item as:
When comparing quotes to invoices, the AI automatically flags any line items where the invoiced amount exceeds the quoted amount. The total overbilling amount is displayed prominently at the top of the results.
At the bottom of every comparison, a grand total reconciliation box shows the totals from both documents, the difference, and the percentage variance. This provides a quick sanity check before diving into line-item detail.
Upload any construction contract, subcontract agreement, or master service agreement. The AI reads the full document and identifies every clause that could affect your risk, cost, or obligations.
Each flagged clause is assigned a risk level:
The AI categorizes clauses into industry-standard groups including:
Contract Review supports jurisdiction-specific analysis for 14 jurisdictions, including all 50 U.S. states (grouped by legal framework), UK, Canada, Australia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the EU. The AI tailors its risk assessment and recommendations based on local laws and construction regulations.
For each flagged clause, the AI provides a specific negotiation recommendation: suggested alternative language, reference to industry standard (e.g., AIA, ConsensusDocs, NEC), and the likely impact on your position if accepted as-is.
Upload your project specifications, scope of work, or bid documents. The AI will extract the requirements and generate a structured request for quotation.
The RFQ Generator produces a complete, professional RFQ document including:
After generation, you can edit any section directly in the app. Add or remove line items, adjust quantities, modify descriptions, and customize the submission instructions before exporting.
The AI organizes line items using the CSI MasterFormat division structure (e.g., Division 03 — Concrete, Division 09 — Finishes). This ensures your RFQ follows industry-standard organization that vendors are familiar with.
Upload two documents: your project specification (or scope of work) and the vendor's bid response. The AI will cross-reference every requirement in the spec against the vendor's submission.
Each spec requirement is classified as one of four statuses:
Where pricing is available, the AI calculates a pricing gap analysis showing how the vendor's quoted prices compare to expected market rates and any budget estimates in the spec.
Use Bid Scope Compliance before submitting your own bids to verify you have not missed any requirements. Upload your draft bid against the owner's spec to catch gaps before the deadline.
After running any analysis, use the export toolbar at the top of the results area to download or share your findings.
Click Export PDF to generate a formatted report with your company logo (if uploaded), the analysis results table, AI recommendation, and all risk flags. The PDF is print-ready and suitable for sharing with project stakeholders.
Click Export Excel to download an .xlsx file with all line items, vendor data, pricing, and flags in a structured spreadsheet. This is ideal for further manipulation, pivot tables, or importing into your existing cost tracking tools.
Click Export CSV for a lightweight, universal format that can be opened in any spreadsheet application or imported into databases and ERP systems.
Click Email Report to send the analysis results directly to one or more email addresses. Enter the recipient addresses, add an optional message, and the system will deliver a formatted report via email. The recipient does not need a Trueleveler account to view it.
Click Print Full Report to open the browser print dialog. The report is optimized for printing with proper page breaks, hidden UI elements, and clean formatting.
For formal review processes, you can add a reviewer name in Settings. When set, exported PDFs and printed reports include a sign-off block with the reviewer name, signature line, and date field. This is useful for internal approval workflows where a senior estimator or project manager needs to formally approve the analysis.
Trueleveler includes a built-in vendor database that stores and tracks all vendors across your analyses.
Vendors are automatically added to your database when they appear in an analysis. You can also manually add vendors from the Vendor Database panel by clicking Add Vendor and entering their company name, contact information, and trade/specialty.
To bulk-import vendors, prepare a CSV file with columns for vendor name, email, phone, trade, and any other details. Click Import CSV in the Vendor Database panel and upload your file. The system will map columns automatically and let you review before importing.
Each vendor is rated across five categories on a 1–5 star scale:
Ratings are updated automatically after each analysis and can also be adjusted manually.
Mark vendors as Prequalified, Pending, or Not Qualified. Prequalified vendors are highlighted in future analyses and can be filtered for in the vendor search.
Use the search bar in the Vendor Database to find vendors by name, trade, rating, or prequalification status. Filters can be combined to narrow results (e.g., "all prequalified electrical vendors rated 4+ stars").
If the same vendor appears under different names (e.g., "ABC Electric" and "ABC Electrical Services"), select both entries and click Merge. The system will combine their history, ratings, and analysis records into a single entry. You choose which name to keep as the primary.
Click New Project in the sidebar to create a project. Give it a name (e.g., "Downtown Office Tower" or "Highway Bridge Rehab") and optionally add a description and deadline. Projects serve as containers for grouping related analyses.
After running an analysis, click Save to Project to associate the results with a project. You can also move analyses between projects later. Each saved analysis retains its full results, AI recommendation, and export history.
Within a project, analyses are organized by engine type (Bid Leveling, Document Comparison, etc.) with color-coded labels for easy identification. You can sort by date, engine type, or name.
Each project has an activity timeline showing all actions: analyses run, exports generated, vendors detected, and settings changed. This provides a complete audit trail for project oversight.
The account-level audit log (accessible from Settings) records all user actions across all projects. This is particularly useful for Business and Enterprise plans where multiple team members collaborate on the same account.
Trueleveler supports 15 languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, and Korean. Change the language from the language picker in the top bar. The entire interface, including AI-generated results, will render in your selected language.
Click the currency button in the top bar to select from 34 supported currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, CAD, AUD, CHF, NOK, SEK, DKK, JPY, CNY, AED, SAR, BRL, MXN, and more. Exchange rates are updated automatically. A rate indicator shows whether you are using live, cached, or fallback rates.
Toggle between dark and light themes from the Settings panel. Your preference is saved locally and persists across sessions. The default theme is dark.
Set the sensitivity for price mismatch flagging. Lower values (e.g., 5%) will flag more differences; higher values (e.g., 15%) only flag significant discrepancies. This setting applies to both Document Comparison and Bid Leveling engines.
Enable or disable email notifications for analysis completion, export delivery, and account activity. Configure these in the Settings panel under Notifications.
Optionally opt in to market data features. When enabled, the AI can reference anonymized market pricing benchmarks in its recommendations. Your own data is never shared — market data is aggregated and anonymized across the platform.
Trueleveler offers four plans:
Click Upgrade in the account menu or visit the Pricing section. Payment is handled securely through Stripe. You can upgrade or downgrade at any time; changes take effect immediately and are prorated.
Business and Enterprise plans support multiple team members. The account owner can invite team members by email, assign roles (Admin, Member, Viewer), and manage permissions from the Team settings panel.
You can export all your data at any time. Go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Export Data to download a JSON archive containing your account profile, saved analyses, vendor records, project data, and activity log.
To delete your account, go to Settings > Data & Privacy > Delete Account, or email support@trueleveler.com with the subject "Erasure Request." All data will be permanently deleted within 14 days. Billing records required by law may be retained for up to 7 years.
For organizations that require a DPA for GDPR compliance, a signed Data Processing Agreement is available at /dpa. Enterprise customers can request a custom DPA tailored to their requirements.
Your documents are never stored. Files are transmitted over TLS 1.3, processed entirely in server memory, and discarded immediately after the analysis completes. No documents are written to any database, object storage, or log file.
All data in transit is encrypted with TLS 1.3. Data at rest (account information, saved analysis results) is encrypted using AES-256 via Supabase's managed infrastructure on AWS.
Trueleveler uses Supabase row-level security (RLS) to ensure that every database query is scoped to your account. No user can access another user's data, even at the database level. API keys are managed server-side and never exposed to the browser.
Trueleveler is fully GDPR-compliant. You have the right to access, rectify, erase, and port your data at any time. For details, see our Privacy Policy — GDPR section.
California residents have additional rights under the CCPA, including the right to know, delete, and opt out of data sales (Trueleveler does not sell personal data). See our Privacy Policy — CCPA section.
SOC 2 Type II audit is in progress with a target completion of Q3 2026. The audit report will be made available to Enterprise customers upon request once completed.
Supported formats by engine:
PDF, XLSX, XLS, DOCXCSVUnsupported formats include .doc (legacy Word), .numbers, .pages, image files (.jpg, .png), and password-protected files. Convert to a supported format before uploading.
For very large documents (100+ pages), consider splitting the document into smaller sections before uploading. The AI processes documents more accurately when the content is focused on the relevant scope.
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