From the federal, state, and local firehose to three hand-picked opportunities in your inbox.
Four stages turn the raw surface-area of federal, state, and local contracting — every public opportunity, grant, and recent award — into a personalized, scored, explained feed for your firm.
So you don't have to.
We watch every public federal, state, and local procurement surface — active opportunities, historical awards, and grant announcements — and refresh through the day. New postings arrive in minutes, not overnight. Modifications and amendments are tracked so a cancelled solicitation doesn't sit in your pipeline for a week.
Retention is the full history, not a scrolling window. Recompetes, incumbent patterns, and agency buying rhythms are readable because the data is all there — including the awards that tell you who actually won, when, and for how much.
What the work is, who it's for, the dates that matter.
Every opportunity arrives as a clean brief: a readable description of the scope of work, the issuing office and program, the NAICS and set-aside status, the dates that matter — posted, questions due, proposals due, expected award — and the compliance flags a capture manager needs to see up front.
You stop reading solicitations to find out what the solicitation is about. The brief tells you in thirty seconds whether it's worth another thirty minutes.
Not a black-box number. A defensible brief.
Every opportunity is scored against your firm: your NAICS and capability statement, your certifications and set-aside eligibility, your past performance, the agencies you've sold to before, and the ones you'd like to. The scoring factors in deterministic qualifiers (you can't bid it if you don't qualify) and match-strength across the softer dimensions where most of the real signal lives.
Every score comes with the reasons. Factor by factor, in plain English. Not a "relevance: high" badge. A paragraph your capture manager can defend in a Monday pipeline review, and a CEO can use to make the bid/no-bid call without squinting at the solicitation for fifteen minutes first.
When a score is low, the same paragraph tells you why — incumbent lock, geography, size class, scope mismatch — and you close the tab with your week intact.
Your inbox, your dashboard, or both.
A short email digest — three to ten hand-picked opportunities, with the reasoning right there in the brief, on the cadence you choose — for the pipeline-review mornings when you don't want another browser tab.
A full platform view — every opportunity, every score, every reason, filterable and savable — for the capture-planning sessions when you do.
Either way, the reasoning travels with the opportunity. Your team never has to ask "why is this one scored high" — the paragraph is right there.
See it on your own firm.
MVP access is invite-only while we onboard design partners. If your firm sits inside the ICP — small-to-mid federal, state, and local contractor, $1M to $50M in federal, state, or local work, at least one socioeconomic certification — we want to talk.