Govlist is now ProcureNow

I’m excited to announce that we are rebranding and our new product name is ProcureNow. We’ll formally switch over on Monday April 8, 2019.

 

Why? We want a brand that properly describes our product and is easy for users to remember. While Govlist has a lot of good memories, we’re moving on. This is simply a branding change, and we are still committed to the same product roadmap and the same vision we’ve always been working toward with you.

 

How did you pick that name? ProcureNow is emblematic of what we stand for as a company. The name itself is a call to action. It is synonymous with urgency, speed, and efficiency. We know you are busy and budgets are tight. We build software that doesn’t get in your way, can be easily configured in a matter of days, not months, and yields immediate impact. Because it is realtime, collaborative, and online, we empower you to run a faster and smarter procurement process.

 

What’s with the colors? Enterprise software can look dull and monochromatic, but we want ProcureNow to be different. We want it to be bright, colorful, fun, and exciting. The colors add some personality and flavor that our users deserve and appreciate. If you are going to spend a lot of time using a software system, pick one you love and are excited to use.

 

What does it mean for me? Going forward our primary domain and emails will be procurenow.com, but all the old links and emails will still work. You’ll just be redirected to our new domain. You can keep on doing what you’ve been doing. The direct link to sign in is secure.procurenow.com. If you want updated training or marketing materials, please let us know and we can help you get that started

Let us know if you have any questions.

 

Sincerely,

Liam Dorpalen-Barry, President & CEO

 

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