// intake.scopefinder

Three questions before anyone quotes you.

Sector, size, purpose. The instrument returns an honest recommendation with the reasoning shown, and an auditor confirms the scope before a single man-day is priced. In English or Arabic.

SectorSizePurposeEN / AR

// intake.instrument

Answer three questions. Get a route.

Sector, size and purpose feed a recommendation with the reasoning attached, before anyone quotes you.

STEP 01 OF 04 · SECTOR

Where does the work happen?

An instrument, not a verdict: the recommendation is a starting point. Scope is confirmed by an auditor before any quotation.

// how.it.reads

Small form, honest logic.

The instrument narrows the field. A lead auditor confirms the scope that actually gets priced.

Why it asks so little

Three inputs decide most scopes.

Sector sets the standard family, size shapes the audit effort, and purpose decides what the certificate must survive: a tender desk, a border, a regulator or your own review.

What happens next

An auditor, not an algorithm, confirms scope.

The recommendation is a starting point. Before quotation, QSI confirms sites, shifts, processes and exclusions, because man-days follow the real operation, not a form.

Prefer to talk first

Skip the instrument entirely.

If the requirement is already written down, send it with a quote request and the review starts from your document instead.

// scope.confirmed

Got a recommendation? Turn it into a scoped quote.

Send the details and a lead auditor confirms sites, shifts and exclusions before pricing man-days.

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