# What should I look for in a TPRM platform like ProcessUnity?

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- Posted at: 13 days ago
- Author title: Digital Content Manager
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## Comments
### Comment 1

When evaluating a TPRM platform, the goal isn’t just to collect vendor data; it’s to scale your program efficiently. ProcessUnity is designed to help organizations do exactly that by combining automated workflows for onboarding, assessments, and approvals with a risk-based approach that prioritizes high-risk vendors. It also provides access to external risk intelligence through the Global Risk Exchange, along with flexible questionnaire and evidence management to support different vendor types and requirements. Continuous monitoring and reporting ensure that risk is tracked over time, not just at a single point. Ultimately, the biggest advantage is reducing manual effort so teams can spend less time on administrative tasks and more time making informed risk decisions. 

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- Posted at: 11 days ago




## Related Product
[ProcessUnity TPRM Platform](https://www.g2.com/products/processunity-tprm-platform/reviews)

## Related Category
[Third Party &amp; Supplier Risk Management](https://www.g2.com/categories/third-party-supplier-risk-management)

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