Incentise for Buyers
You're about to make a big purchase for your company. Office supplies, laptops, equipment, software, bulk inventory—whatever it is, you shouldn't have to pay full price if you can bring value back. Incentise helps buyers request incentives and make it a win-win for both sides.
Who are you?
You're a buyer—procurement, operations, or finance—responsible for purchasing on behalf of your company.
Your job is simple: get the best value, reduce costs, and choose vendors you can trust.
The buyer's friction today
The old way
- You request a quote
- You negotiate (maybe)
- Incentives are inconsistent or unclear
- Great vendors get no public credit
With Incentise
Request the incentive you want. Vendors compete with real value. If approved, you give public acknowledgment. Everybody wins—clearly.
- • You request the incentive you want
- • Vendors compete with real value
- • If approved, you give public acknowledgment
- • Everybody wins—clearly
What incentives can a buyer request?
Incentives aren't just coupons. For large purchases, value comes in many forms:
Better pricing on the deal
Money back after purchase
Net terms, flexible payment
Delivery, setup, bonus items
The key: you offer something back
If your request is fulfilled, you voluntarily provide public acknowledgment.
That acknowledgment acts like:
- • A credible endorsement (not paid ads)
- • A public signal of vendor trustworthiness
- • Social proof other buyers can rely on
What does "public acknowledgment" look like?
It can be as simple and professional as a short post. You control what you share.
Example: Rina (Procurement)
“Shoutout to @AcmeSupplies for helping our team move fast this quarter. They supported our purchase with a great incentive and smooth fulfillment. Solid partner.”
Real example: a large company purchase
Your company needs to purchase bulk equipment for a new office.
- 1You request an incentive (discount + better terms)
- 2Vendor approves and confirms fulfillment
- 3You complete the purchase with confidence
- 4You post a short public acknowledgment
You save money (and time). The vendor earns credible public proof that they support buyers.
Everybody wins (for real)
Buyer wins
You unlock added value—discounts, cashback, terms, or extras—on purchases you were going to make anyway.
Vendor wins
They earn authentic public acknowledgment that improves trust and attracts other buyers.
The bottom line
As a buyer, you request incentives to reduce cost and increase value.
If your request is fulfilled, you give public acknowledgment that indirectly endorses the provider.
More value for you. More trust for them. A simple win-win.