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Tendy’s filter panel lets you cut through thousands of tenders and surface only the ones relevant to your business. You can combine as many filters as you need — each one further narrows the results in real time. Once you’ve dialed in a useful combination, you can save it as a search template to reuse it later or receive notifications when new matching tenders appear.

Filter Reference


Use the search bar at the top of the filter panel to find tenders by keyword, exact tender UUID, or the external ID assigned by the source platform.
  • Keywords perform a full-text search across tender titles and descriptions. You can enter a word or short phrase in Russian or Belarusian.
  • UUID / external ID returns the single matching tender directly — useful when a colleague shares a tender reference with you.
Keyword search is case-insensitive and matches partial words, so "дорог" will match "дорожные работы" and "дорога".

Source Filter

Select one or more procurement platforms to limit results to tenders published on those sources only.

goszakupki

goszakupki.by — national state procurement portal.

icetrade

icetrade.by — electronic trading platform.

butb

zakupki.butb.by — Belarusian Universal Commodity Exchange.

ppt_butb

ppt.butb.by — BUTB procurement procedures platform.
When no source is selected, Tendy searches across all four platforms simultaneously.

Status Filter

Filter tenders by their current procurement status:
  • Active — the tender is open and accepting bids.
  • Closed — the submission period has ended.
  • Cancelled — the procuring organisation cancelled the tender before it concluded.
By default, the feed shows all statuses. Select Active to focus on opportunities you can still act on.

Region Filter

Enter a region name or substring to limit results to tenders published by organisations in that region. The filter is case-insensitive and matches partial strings. Examples:
  • "Минск" — returns tenders from Minsk city and Minsk region
  • "Брест" — returns tenders from the Brest region
  • "Гомел" — matches “Гомельская область”

OKRB Filter

OKRB (Общегосударственный классификатор Республики Беларусь) is the official Belarusian commodity and services classification system. Procurement platforms require organisers to tag each tender with an OKRB code, making it a reliable way to find tenders in your industry. Enter a full code or a prefix to match an entire branch of the classification tree:
Not sure which OKRB code applies to your industry? Open Settings → Targeting profile to browse the full OKRB classification tree, search by keyword, and copy the exact code to paste into the filter.

Procedure Type

Enter a substring matching the procurement procedure name as it appears on the source platform. This filter is case-insensitive. Examples:
  • "электронный аукцион" — electronic auction
  • "запрос котировок" — request for quotations
  • "открытый конкурс" — open tender

Amount Range

Use amount_min and amount_max to set a BYN contract value range. You can set either bound independently — for example, set only amount_min to exclude small contracts, or only amount_max to stay within a budget ceiling.

Tenders with No Stated Price

Some tenders are published without a stated contract amount. When you apply an amount filter, these tenders are excluded by default. Enable the Include tenders with no stated price toggle to keep them in your results alongside tenders that fall within your specified range.
The include_no_price toggle only has an effect when at least one of amount_min or amount_max is set. When no amount filter is active, all tenders appear regardless of whether a price is stated.

Publish Date Range

Use published_from and published_to (in YYYY-MM-DD format) to restrict results to tenders published within a specific window. This is useful for auditing past procurement activity or reviewing what was published during a particular quarter.

Urgent Filter

Enable the Urgent toggle to show only tenders whose submission deadline falls within the next 3 days. Use this filter at the start of your day to catch any imminent opportunities you might have missed.

Match % Badge

When you have a targeting profile configured in your account settings, each tender card displays a match percentage badge. This score reflects how closely the tender’s OKRB codes, keywords, and region align with your company’s stated focus areas — giving you a quick way to prioritise the most relevant results without reading every title. A higher match % means Tendy considers the tender a strong fit for your business profile. Tenders can be sorted by match % using the sort controls above the results list.