Portal · Beta

What brings you
to the table?

Every path ends in the same place: a structured listing vendors respond to directly. Pick whichever framing fits where you are.

01

I know what I need

You have a category, maybe some requirements. You want vendors to respond to a structured brief — not pitch you cold.

I need a CDP that integrates with Salesforce, SOC 2, under $300K
Looking for an attribution tool that handles offline conversions
Start brief
02

I have a problem to solve

You have a situation, a metric, or an outcome you're chasing. You want vendors to tell you how they'd solve it — not just what they do.

Our ROAS on Meta has been declining for two quarters and we don't know why
We can't get a unified view of our customer across channels
Define the problem
03

I'm running a formal procurement

Multiple stakeholders, legal sign-off, a documented process. You need vendors to respond to a comprehensive RFP — not a brief.

This is a $500K+ commitment and procurement needs to be involved
We need a defensible vendor selection process with written responses
Build RFP
Not sure where to start?
I know what I need · Step 1 of 3

Describe it or
fill it in.

Write what you need on the left, hit Auto-fill, and the fields populate. Or fill directly. Both feed the same builder.

Describe in your own words
Category, use case, must-haves, deal-breakers, vendors ruled out, budget, company context — as vague or specific as you like.
I have a problem to solve · Step 1 of 3

Describe your
situation.

No boxes to check. Just tell us what's going on. Vendors who think they can help will explain exactly how — on your terms, not theirs.

What's the situation?
Write it the way you'd explain it to a trusted advisor. The problem, the context, what you've tried, what you want to be different. There's no wrong answer here.
Or pick a starting point
We're not using our customer data effectively
Our paid media efficiency is declining
We can't measure what's actually working
Our retention and repeat purchase rates are too low
We're sending generic messages to everyone
We have channel silos — email, SMS, paid don't talk to each other
We're spending too much acquiring customers we can't keep
We're scaling and our current stack isn't keeping up
We don't know who our best customers actually are
We're entering a new market and don't know what we need
Formal procurement · Step 1 of 3

Start with the
context.

We'll generate a comprehensive RFP structure — sections, question types, conditional logic. Vendors respond directly on Six Table or download it as Excel.

Describe what this RFP is for
What are you procuring, why now, and what does success look like? Write how you'd explain it internally.

Reading your brief...

Building your listing structure

Step 2 of 3
Customize sections and questions — then publish.
Review · Step 3 of 3

Before it goes
live.

Toggle sections off to hide them from vendors — Six Table still holds them for context when reviewing applications.

Hidden sections are visible to Six Table but not to vendors responding to your listing.
How Six Table read your brief

Vendor Response View

Responding to listing

Vendor options
Listing posted

Your listing is live.

How Six Table structured your brief

What happens next

Your listing is posted. Vendors can now view your brief and respond to each question directly on Six Table. Six Table reviews every response before it reaches you — you will only hear from vendors genuinely worth your time.

Vendor responses

No responses yet. Six Table will notify you when vendors submit responses to your listing.

You will not receive cold outreach as a result of this listing. Responses are reviewed by Six Table before being shared. You choose which conversations to have.

Speak to a specialist

Let's figure it
out together.

Armaan will listen to where you are, ask the right questions, and point you in the right direction.