According to a recent LinkedIn post from Green Cabbage, the company is highlighting the launch of Harvest, described as an agentic AI platform for procurement decisions and spend optimization. The post indicates that Harvest is available to the firm’s global client base and is positioned as a new operating model for procurement workflows.
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The LinkedIn post outlines several core capabilities, including AI agents named Harlee and Harvee that provide conversational insights, a Terms Optimizer aimed at guiding negotiation trade‑offs, and Supplier Org Intelligence designed to support stronger supplier negotiations. It also points to Audio MITs for on‑demand intelligence and notes support for multiple languages and more than 120 currencies.
For investors, the post suggests Green Cabbage is expanding its product stack toward higher‑value analytics and automation, which could deepen wallet share with existing customers and improve retention if adoption is strong. The emphasis on global features and multi‑currency support may also signal an ambition to scale more aggressively across international procurement markets, potentially broadening the company’s addressable market.
The introduction of agentic AI capabilities could differentiate Green Cabbage in the competitive procurement and spend‑management landscape, where AI‑driven negotiation support and decision tools are emerging as key value propositions. However, the LinkedIn post does not provide information on pricing, revenue impact, or customer uptake, leaving uncertainty around the near‑term financial contribution and the cost of supporting such a platform at scale.

