Smaller procurement teams starting supplier-tier visibility.
- 1 workspace
- 3 users
- 250 supplier records
- CSV supplier import
- Tier-1 and tier-2 map
- Source-linked notes
- Weekly dependency summary
Priced by users and supplier nodes, not by how much risk you find. Save 15% with annual billing. Start with a guided dependency map before expanding to a full supplier graph.
Smaller procurement teams starting supplier-tier visibility.
Teams managing hidden tier exposure across active categories.
Multi-site operations and strategic sourcing teams.
Complex multi-entity supplier networks.
Save 15% with annual billing. Start with a guided dependency map before expanding to a full supplier graph. Enterprise Graph covers custom supplier-node limits, SSO / SAML, custom retention, and ERP/TMS integration review.
Reporting window January 2025 — June 2026. Source: Internal system telemetry and user action logs.
Primary shards in AWS EU-West-1 (Ireland) and EU-Central-1 (Frankfurt).
Scope: Security, Availability, Confidentiality. No other certification is claimed.
Users may manually override risk scores. Every override is logged with a required reason code and timestamp.
Plans are sized by users and supplier nodes: Trace Starter at $199/mo, Dependency Desk at $599/mo, Network Control at $1,750/mo, and Enterprise Graph as custom pricing from $3,500/mo. Save 15% with annual billing.
Start with a guided dependency map before expanding to a full supplier graph. You bring a supplier list, BOM export, or CSV; we map tier-1 and tier-2 first, then extend into tier-3 where evidence supports it.
You can add users and supplier nodes at any time and move to the next plan when you pass your node envelope. Enterprise Graph carries custom supplier-node limits.
No. TierTrace automates risk scoring, dependency linkage, and signal correlation. Supplier substitution, purchase-order cancellation, and risk mitigation approval always require a human decision, and manual score overrides are logged with a reason code and timestamp.
Data is encrypted with AES-256 at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit, with primary shards in AWS EU-West-1 (Ireland) and EU-Central-1 (Frankfurt). Access is controlled through Admin, Editor, Viewer, and Read-Only Auditor roles, with SAML 2.0 / Okta and mandatory MFA for administrative accounts.
Start with a guided dependency map before expanding to a full supplier graph.