# What platform integrates SaaS spend management with procurement tools?

<p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">I looked at G2's <a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/categories/saas-spend-management">SaaS Spend Management category</a> to find what platform integrates SaaS spend management with procurement tools. Based on my initial research, I understood that the answer to this changes depending on which part of the workflow you’re trying to solve: intake-to-procure orchestration, vendor negotiations, contract storage, approval routing, or a broader system that connects procurement, finance, IT, and security. Here's my list that covers the top platforms:</p><ol>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/spendflo/reviews"><strong>Spendflo</strong></a> — Probably the cleanest answer if you want an intake-to-procure layer with vendor onboarding, contract management, approvals, and spend visibility in one workflow.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/tropic-tropic/reviews"><strong>Tropic</strong></a> — Strong when the procurement pain is benchmark pricing, vendor negotiation support, and keeping contract details centralized instead of buried in email and docs.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/vendr-vendr/reviews"><strong>Vendr</strong></a> — Better fit if the team mainly wants to remove friction from software buying, shorten negotiations, and give procurement/finance a specialist buying motion.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/vertice/reviews"><strong>Vertice</strong></a> — Worth comparing when the organization wants procurement intelligence, global buying support, and finance/procurement coordination in a more modern procurement platform.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/productiv/reviews"><strong>Productiv</strong></a> — Interesting because it can connect new purchase requests to renewals and usage data, which matters if procurement wants to avoid buying decisions in a vacuum.</li>
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<a class="a a--md" elv="true" href="https://www.g2.com/products/cloudeagle/reviews"><strong>CloudEagle</strong></a> — Good candidate when procurement integration needs to sit alongside renewals, governance, license optimization, and cross-functional SaaS ownership.</li>
</ol><p class="elv-tracking-normal elv-text-default elv-font-figtree elv-text-base elv-leading-base elv-font-normal" elv="true">For teams that have implemented one of these, which integration ended up being the deal-breaker: approval routing, ERP/AP sync, vendor benchmarking, or contract/renewal workflow?</p>

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&lt;p&gt;Another thing I’m still trying to understand is how these tools handle purchases that happen outside the process. If someone buys a tool without going through procurement, do these platforms actually bring that spend back into the system, or does it stay fragmented?&lt;/p&gt;

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