Industrial transparency, made simple

How IndustrialRate Works

The supplier world has been a black box for too long. Here’s how IndustrialRate lets real practitioners share real experience — and helps the whole industry make better decisions.

Feature flow

Follow the same four-step rhythm every contributor sees

Built for clarity
01Step 1

Share your experience

Your voice matters — and it drives the change.

Practitioner-led

You’ve worked directly with suppliers. You know what went well, what didn’t, and what others should know.

  • Rate quality, delivery, communication, support, and more
  • Add comments based on your role (Procurement, Engineering, Supply Chain, Quality, etc.)
  • Keep it short, clear, and experience-based
  • It takes 2–3 minutes — but helps teams across the entire industry.
02Step 2

We keep feedback constructive and professional

Not rants. Not marketing. Just useful insights.

Practitioner-led

Every review is screened to ensure it follows clear guidelines:

  • Experience-based
  • Respectful and relevant
  • No confidential details
  • No personal attacks
03Step 3

Your insights help others make smarter decisions

Because the industry works better when information flows.

Practitioner-led

Your review becomes part of the shared knowledge base buyers, engineers, and supply chain teams rely on to:

  • Avoid costly supplier mistakes
  • Justify pricing and performance expectations
  • Challenge supplier claims
  • Accelerate internal alignment
  • Strengthen supplier relationships
04Step 4

Build a more transparent industrial world — together

One review doesn’t change an industry. Thousands do.

Practitioner-led

Transparency isn’t created by one person. It’s built by a community of people who believe industrial decisions should be informed by real experience — not just polished success stories.

  • Adds clarity
  • Reduces risk
  • Pushes the industry forward
  • This is how we fix a broken system: one shared experience at a time.
Ready to contribute?

Your experience can save someone weeks of work — or a costly mistake.

Share what really happens so teams across the industry can make better decisions.