
GEP SMART
Unified procurement and supply chain platform with AI spend analytics and sourcing automation.
What it does
GEP SMART is a cloud-native procurement and supply chain platform covering spend analytics, sourcing, contract management, supplier management, and procure-to-pay in a single unified system. AI capabilities include spend classification that automatically categorizes and tags spending across all categories, savings opportunity identification that surfaces negotiation targets and maverick spend, supplier risk scoring that monitors news, financial, and compliance signals, and guided sourcing that recommends sourcing event parameters based on category best practices. GEP combines the platform with advisory services - making it common for procurement transformations to involve GEP both as the software vendor and the consulting partner.
Why AI-ENHANCED
GEP SMART is an established procurement platform that has meaningfully integrated AI spend analytics, risk scoring, and sourcing guidance into a mature procurement product.
Best for
Mid-market procurement teams use GEP SMART to gain structured visibility into spending and automate sourcing events - moving from email-based procurement to a governed digital process with AI surfacing savings opportunities.
Large enterprises use GEP SMART for enterprise-wide spend management - AI classification handling the complexity of categorizing spend across hundreds of cost centers and thousands of suppliers.
Limitations
GEP's combination of software and consulting services makes it difficult to evaluate the software independently — organizations should clarify the boundary between platform capabilities and professional services.
Like all enterprise procurement platforms, GEP SMART implementations require significant process design and supplier onboarding work — timelines of six to twelve months are common.
Alternatives by segment
GEP does not publish pricing. Contracts are based on spend under management and modules. Mid-market contracts typically start at $50,000 to $100,000 annually. Enterprise contracts are significantly higher.





