About this tool
An AI-assisted semantic search application for G-Cloud 14 listings, helping buyers discover relevant services from official public marketplace data.
What this tool is
This site is an independent semantic discovery tool over publicly available G-Cloud 14 service listings on the GOV.UK Digital Marketplace. It helps public-sector buyers move from a vague need to a shorter, more useful list of services to investigate.
The search uses AI to interpret the meaning of your query, not only the exact words you type. Each listing is summarised from its service name, description, features, and benefits, then converted into a vector and stored in a vector database. When you search, your query is processed the same way and matched by semantic similarity, so relevant services can appear even when suppliers describe them differently. Keyword overlap still helps ranking, but meaning is the main signal.
What this tool is not
- It is not an official UK Government or G-Cloud 14 service.
- It is not a chatbot or a system that chooses suppliers for you.
- It does not rank suppliers as best, cheapest, approved, or recommended.
- It does not replace due diligence. Always validate pricing, documents, and procurement details on the official listing before any buying decision.
Where the data comes from
Service content is sourced from public G-Cloud 14 listings on the Digital Marketplace. Listings are refreshed periodically from those public pages. Service detail pages on this site show when information was last taken from the official listing.
Listing data is made available under the Open Government Licence v3.0 where applicable. This application reuses that public information to provide search and discovery.
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
How to use it responsibly
- Use relevance labels and rankings as starting points for discovery, not as procurement advice.
- Open the official G-Cloud 14 listing for every service you shortlist.
- Combine semantic search with the technical filters when you know your requirements.
- Treat rankings as discovery support; procurement decisions stay with the buyer.
Further reading
- How search and filters work — what fields drive semantic relevance, how filters narrow results, and how the two interact.
- Terms and Conditions and Privacy Notice — terms of use, privacy, consent, and contact details.