Built for internal market work
The workspace is organized around real port workflows, procurement questions, and operational constraints rather than generic software categories.
Portstack helps Tidalis teams structure, compare, and reuse market intelligence about software built for the port ecosystem. It exists because port software is too important to evaluate through scattered PDFs, conference conversations, and one-off spreadsheets.
Tidalis teams need to know which systems support which operating models, how products integrate with the rest of the port stack, and what trade-offs matter before a meeting, bid, roadmap decision, or leadership review.
Portstack is starting with structured vendor and product records, category pages, use-case coverage, and comparison surfaces. Over time, the goal is to become Tidalis' shared reference layer for the maritime port software market.
The workspace is organized around real port workflows, procurement questions, and operational constraints rather than generic software categories.
Records favor normalized product facts, integrations, deployment models, and use cases so teams can compare options on a shared basis.
Source confidence, review status, explicit unknowns, and corrections keep internal decisions from outrunning the evidence.