Cofactr Review
Cofactr automates electronics procurement end-to-end — BOM upload triggers AI agents that handle sourcing, ordering, storage, kitting, and delivery.
Verdict
Cofactr occupies a niche but valuable position in hardware supply chain automation, using AI agents to manage the full procurement lifecycle for electronics manufacturers and engineers. Its warehouse-backed model means it handles physical logistics, not just software workflows — a meaningful differentiator from pure-software procurement tools. The main constraint is that it targets electronics/hardware companies specifically, limiting its broader applicability.
What it does
Upload your BOM. Our AI agents and warehouses handle sourcing, negotiations, ordering, storage, kitting, and delivery. Complete procurement execution, risk-free.
Best for
Businesses in critical industries that require reliable and efficient electronics procurement and storage
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Full-service procurement including physical storage and kitting
- AI agents handle sourcing and negotiations
- Reduces engineering time on supply chain tasks
- Narrowly focused on electronics procurement
- No transparent public pricing
- Poor fit for an AI chat/companion directory
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Frequently asked
- Is Cofactr free to use?
- Not entirely — Pricing on request.
- Does Cofactr have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Cofactr do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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