Self-Service Spend Classification You Can Trust and Change
Most spend data is messy: inconsistent vendors, noisy line items, and categories that don't hold up across systems or time. Traditional classification breaks the moment the business changes—and usually requires consultants to fix it.
SpendCraft lets business users normalize, classify, and reclassify spend on demand without consultants or long rework cycles.
Self-Service Classification Grounded in Your Data.
Normalize Vendor and Item Data Before Classification
Classification quality depends on input quality. SpendCraft cleans and standardizes vendor and item data so categories don't collapse under duplicates, aliases, or inconsistent descriptions. This creates a trusted foundation for accurate classification and consistent reporting across sources.

Classify Spend Across Any Taxonomy
Choose your taxonomy—UNSPSC, internal categories, or a custom structure—and run classification when you need it. SpendCraft classifies at both vendor and line level so category rollups are precise and explainable.

Reclassify Without Starting Over
When category strategies change, most tools force a rebuild. SpendCraft lets you reclassify the same spend under a new taxonomy or updated logic on demand. Teams get a new view of history in minutes—without reprocessing raw data.

Review and Validate Classifications
Classification is only useful when teams trust it. SpendCraft makes results reviewable at vendor and line level, with clear supporting context so users can validate category assignments quickly. When something looks off, teams can correct classifications and reuse that feedback in future runs, keeping results consistent as data evolves.


Who This is For
Finance
Standardized categories for reporting, audit readiness, forecasting support, and consistent visibility across systems.
Procurement & Sourcing
Clean category structure for sourcing strategy, negotiations, supplier rationalization, and compliance.
Operations
Faster answers and fewer manual cleanup cycles—so teams spend less time fixing data and more time acting on it.
Classification Works Best When It's Flexible and Explainable
Enabling Business Users