About SupplierLens

Better Supplier Reports. Less Time in Excel.

Supplier quality data is scattered across spreadsheets, half-complete, and impossible to turn into audit-ready documentation. SupplierLens fixes both problems.

SupplierLens automatically generates supplier quality scorecards and evaluation reports from the information you already have.

Built for quality managers who answer to auditors

The Problem We Solve

Quality managers at small and mid-size manufacturers face an impossible choice:

  • Enterprise QMS — $25K-100K/year, six-month implementation, features you'll never use
  • Excel — Free, flexible, but no audit trail, manual calculations, and that familiar dread when someone asks for 'supplier performance trends'

There's nothing in between. So most quality managers end up managing suppliers in spreadsheets—and spending hours (or days) producing reports that should take minutes. SupplierLens fills that gap.

What We Do

Supplier Scorecards

Weighted scoring across quality, delivery, responsiveness. Configurable to your criteria.

Evaluation Reports

Professional, audit-ready documentation. PDF export. Complete history.

Audit Trail

Every report timestamped and stored. Evidence of continuous monitoring without the binder.

Trend Analysis

Period-over-period comparison. Show improvement (or flag suppliers who are slipping).

What We Don't Do

We're not a QMS. We don't do document control, CAPA workflows, training management, or equipment calibration.

We generate supplier quality reports. That's it. Use us alongside your existing systems—or alongside Excel, if that's what you've got.

Who This Is For

  • Quality managers at aerospace, defense, and medical device manufacturers
  • Companies with 30-200+ suppliers
  • Anyone who's ever dreaded the question: 'Can you show me your supplier evaluation records?'

Who We Are

We're based in Durham, North Carolina. Small team. Manufacturing background. We've been on the shop floor and in the audit room. We built SupplierLens because we've lived the spreadsheet scramble—and we knew there had to be a better way.