RenewPathiq

Renewal operations platform

Keep every renewal visible before it turns urgent.

Track the owner, renewal date, and contract source in one operating record.

Start with one workspace, then track vendors, renewals, contracts, and review timing from a single operating surface.

Renewal record

Vendor coordination

Review active

Current renewal

Vendor enterprise agreement

Keep the owner, renewal date, and contract source on the same record so the next decision stays visible.

Owner

Jordan Lee

IT operations

Renewal date

Sep 30, 2026

45 days to review

Contract source

EA_2025_master.pdf

Latest signed agreement

Next step: contract review

45 days out

Why renewals still go reactive

The record breaks when ownership, timing, and source live in different places.

RenewPathiq centralizes the working record so teams stop chasing the date, the owner, and the contract across separate tools.

Owner drift

The responsible person changes, but the renewal record does not.

A reminder survives the handoff, yet the team still loses time because the owner is no longer obvious when the work needs to move.

Timing scatter

The date exists in a calendar, inbox, or sheet instead of the live work.

The deadline is usually known. The problem is that it is not attached to the record the team is actually reviewing.

Buried source

The contract file shows up only after the renewal is already tight.

Teams end up digging for the governing agreement at the same moment they should be making the renewal decision.

How the record stays intact

One operating view keeps owner, date, and source attached from intake to review.

The workflow stays simple: capture the renewal once, keep the owner visible, and bring the contract source with the record.

Renewal workflow

Owner, date, and source stay on one line

Current stage

Contract review

Owner

Jordan Lee

Responsible for vendor follow-up and internal routing.

Date

Sep 30, 2026

Visible in the operating queue with reminder timing already active.

Source

EA_2025_master.pdf

Linked directly on the record so review starts with the right file.

Owner

01

Assign accountability at the record level.

The person responsible stays attached to the renewal instead of getting lost in reminder threads or offline notes.

Date

02

Keep the next decision date in the working surface.

Upcoming and at-risk renewals stay visible where the team is already operating, so review starts before the deadline compresses.

Source

03

Carry the contract trail beside the live renewal record.

When review starts, the governing agreement is already there and the team does not have to stop to chase the source file.

Who it is for

Built for teams that need the renewal record to stay operational.

RenewPathiq fits the groups that own vendor timing, contract review, and renewal coordination without adding process overhead.

Internal IT teams

Track licensing, infrastructure, and security renewals in one place.

Keep the next vendor decision visible without relying on scattered calendars, inbox reminders, and spreadsheet tabs.

Procurement and admin groups

Move from deadline to contract review without losing the source trail.

The owner, date, and agreement stay connected so approvals start with the right record already in view.

MSPs and operations teams

Keep accountability clear across managed vendors and client work.

RenewPathiq gives lean operators one place to track timing, ownership, and supporting contract material before follow-up goes reactive.

Getting started

The entry flow stays simple for new and returning teams.

Can I start with one workspace?+

Yes. The product is designed to start with one workspace and expand only when your team needs more structure.

What happens after I create an account?+

New users finish setup or choose a workspace before entering the app, while returning users go back to the right in-product destination for their session state.

Do contracts stay beside renewals?+

That is the core workflow. RenewPathiq keeps the contract source attached to the same record that carries the owner and renewal date.

Can existing users still sign in directly?+

Yes. Sign in remains available as the secondary path from the public landing page without competing with the self-serve signup flow.

Start now

Create the workspace that keeps the next renewal visible.

Start with the next renewal record and keep the route flow intact whether you are signing up, signing in, or returning to work.