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Vendor Negotiation Playbook

by 1kalin · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Provides a structured framework to research, assess leverage, build counter-proposals, and optimize terms for better vendor and supplier contract negotiations.
README (SKILL.md)

Vendor Negotiation Playbook

Prepare for any vendor or supplier negotiation with a structured framework. This skill gives your AI agent the tools to research leverage, build counter-proposals, and close better deals on software, services, and materials contracts.

What It Does

  1. Pre-negotiation research — gather market rates, competitor pricing, and BATNA (best alternative) analysis
  2. Leverage assessment — score your bargaining position across 8 dimensions
  3. Counter-proposal builder — generate data-backed counter-offers with justification
  4. Concession strategy — plan what to give and what to hold, in what order
  5. Contract term optimization — flag unfavorable clauses and suggest alternatives
  6. Post-negotiation scorecard — measure savings achieved vs. target

Leverage Assessment (Score 1-5 Each)

Factor Score Notes
Switching cost ___ How painful is it to move to a competitor?
Alternatives available ___ How many viable alternatives exist?
Volume leverage ___ Are you a significant customer for them?
Contract timing ___ Is their quarter/year ending? Renewal coming?
Market conditions ___ Is their market competitive or consolidated?
Relationship length ___ Long-term customer = retention leverage
Public pricing ___ Can you cite published rates or benchmarks?
Budget authority ___ Can you credibly walk away?

Total: ___ / 40

  • 30-40: Strong position. Push for 15-30% reduction.
  • 20-29: Moderate. Target 8-15% improvement.
  • 10-19: Weak. Focus on terms, not price.
  • Below 10: Consider bundling or multi-year for leverage.

Negotiation Prep Template

=== VENDOR NEGOTIATION BRIEF ===

VENDOR: ___
CURRENT SPEND: $___/year
CONTRACT RENEWAL DATE: ___

WHAT WE'RE BUYING: ___
CURRENT PRICE: $___
TARGET PRICE: $___
BATNA (best alternative): ___
BATNA PRICE: $___

LEVERAGE SCORE: ___ / 40

TOP 3 NEGOTIATION POINTS:
1. ___
2. ___
3. ___

CONCESSIONS WE CAN OFFER:
- Multi-year commitment (2-3 years for ___% discount)
- Case study / reference (worth $___K in marketing to them)
- Expanded scope (add ___ users/seats for volume discount)
- Upfront payment (net-30 → prepay for ___% discount)

WALK-AWAY POINT: $___

RED LINES (non-negotiable):
- ___
- ___

SaaS Negotiation Cheat Sheet

These tactics work on 80% of SaaS vendors:

Timing plays:

  • Negotiate in their Q4 (Dec for calendar-year companies, Mar for fiscal-year)
  • Wait until 2 weeks before auto-renewal — urgency shifts to them
  • Start conversations in their slow season

Price anchors:

  • "We've been quoted $X by [competitor]" — always have a real alternative
  • "Our budget for this category is $X" — frame it as a constraint, not a request
  • "At $X we'd sign a 2-year deal today" — give them certainty for discount

Common SaaS discount ranges:

Tactic Typical Discount
Annual prepay (vs monthly) 15-20%
Multi-year (2yr) 20-30%
Multi-year (3yr) 25-40%
Volume tier jump 10-25%
Case study / logo rights 5-15%
Startup/SMB pricing 20-50%
End-of-quarter deal 10-30%

Terms to negotiate (not just price):

  • Payment terms: Net-60 or Net-90 instead of Net-30
  • Auto-renewal: Require 60-day notice, not 30
  • Price escalation cap: Max 5% annual increase
  • Termination for convenience: 30-day out clause
  • SLA credits: Real teeth — 10% credit per hour of downtime
  • Data portability: Full export within 30 days of termination

Services & Materials Negotiation

For professional services:

  • Request blended rates instead of per-role pricing
  • Cap T&M with a not-to-exceed amount
  • Negotiate fixed-price for well-defined phases
  • Include knowledge transfer deliverables
  • Tie 15-20% of payment to deliverable acceptance

For physical goods/materials:

  • Get 3 quotes minimum — always
  • Negotiate FOB terms (who pays shipping)
  • Request volume break schedule in writing
  • Lock pricing for 6-12 months with escalation cap
  • Payment: 50/40/10 (order/delivery/acceptance) not 100% upfront

Post-Negotiation Scorecard

=== NEGOTIATION RESULTS ===

Original price: $___
Final price: $___
Savings: $___ (___%)

Target was: $___
Hit target: Yes / No / Exceeded

Key terms won:
- ___
- ___

Key concessions made:
- ___

Lessons for next time:
- ___

Annual Vendor Review Calendar

Month Action
Jan List all vendor contracts, renewal dates, annual spend
Feb-Mar Identify top 10 vendors by spend — start research
Apr-May Begin negotiations on upcoming renewals
Jun Mid-year vendor consolidation review
Sep-Oct Q4 negotiation window opens (best discounts)
Nov Finalize multi-year deals before budget freeze
Dec Audit: total savings achieved vs. target

Goal: 12-18% average reduction across vendor portfolio = found money.


Built by AfrexAI — AI context packs that make business teams faster.

Usage Guidance
This skill is an instruction-only negotiation playbook and appears coherent. Before using it: (1) verify the source/author if you need provenance (README points to an AfrexAI page but 'source' is listed as unknown), (2) treat the numeric discount ranges and tactics as heuristics — validate them against your industry and internal data before acting, and (3) control what data sources the agent can access (don’t grant access to sensitive internal procurement systems unless you trust the agent’s usage). If you need stronger assurances, ask the publisher for provenance or a contact and test the templates on a low-risk negotiation first.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: afrexai-vendor-negotiation Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle provides a structured framework for vendor negotiation, including templates, advice, and scoring mechanisms. All content in `_meta.json`, `SKILL.md`, and `README.md` is informational and directly aligned with the stated purpose. There are no indicators of prompt injection attempts, malicious execution, data exfiltration, persistence, or obfuscation. The external links point to the vendor's own marketing and resource pages, which is a standard and benign practice.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the content: templates, scoring, tactics, and scorecards. The skill does not request unrelated credentials, binaries, or installs that would be unexpected for a negotiation playbook.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md instructs the agent to 'gather market rates, competitor pricing, and BATNA' but does not mandate specific data sources or require access to private systems. This is within scope for research tasks, but the vagueness means an agent could be directed to access internal procurement data or external paid sources depending on the agent's other permissions — review what data sources you allow the agent to use.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — instruction-only content means nothing is downloaded or written to disk by the skill itself.
Credentials
The skill declares no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The SKILL.md does not reference hidden env vars or secrets; requested access is proportional to a negotiation assistant.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request persistent system-wide changes or modify other skills. Default autonomous invocation is allowed but not excessive given the benign scope.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install afrexai-vendor-negotiation
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /afrexai-vendor-negotiation
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release – Vendor Negotiation Playbook skill: - Provides a structured framework for vendor and supplier negotiations. - Features include market research, leverage assessment, counter-proposal generation, concession planning, and contract optimization tools. - Offers negotiation prep templates, SaaS negotiation tactics, and cheat sheets for software, services, and materials contracts. - Includes a post-negotiation scorecard to track savings and key lessons. - Recommends an annual review calendar for ongoing vendor management and cost reduction.
Metadata
Slug afrexai-vendor-negotiation
Version 1.0.0
License
All-time Installs 1
Active Installs 1
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vendor Negotiation Playbook?

Provides a structured framework to research, assess leverage, build counter-proposals, and optimize terms for better vendor and supplier contract negotiations. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 685 downloads so far.

How do I install Vendor Negotiation Playbook?

Run "/install afrexai-vendor-negotiation" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Vendor Negotiation Playbook free?

Yes, Vendor Negotiation Playbook is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Vendor Negotiation Playbook support?

Vendor Negotiation Playbook is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Vendor Negotiation Playbook?

It is built and maintained by 1kalin (@1kalin); the current version is v1.0.0.

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