Stop wasting time on unwinnable RFPs, and
Win more of the ones
you should be bidding on.
RFPExperts screens every opportunity against your capabilities, flags deal-breakers instantly, and tells you exactly where you can win — before you spend a single minute writing a proposal.
Illustrative output
SAMPLE OUTPUT · REAL ANALYSIS FROM YOUR DOCUMENTS
Why teams switch
More confident bids. Less wasted effort.
RFPExperts helps small Government Contracting (GovCon) teams decide faster, avoid bad-fit opportunities, and put limited proposal time where it has the best chance to pay off.
Without RFPExperts
- Hours spent reading RFPs that were never a fit
- Hidden disqualifiers discovered too late
- Pipeline meetings driven by instinct instead of evidence
- Proposal time wasted on low-probability bids
- Too many opportunities, not enough confidence
With RFPExperts
- Know in minutes whether an opportunity deserves attention
- See compliance risks and show-stoppers before committing resources
- Focus your team on bids with real potential
- Walk into pipeline review with a defensible go/no-bid decision
- Spend less time sorting and more time winning
How it works
Intelligence you act on. Not reports you file.
Fit score in seconds
Upload any RFP and get a suitability score against your company profile — NAICS alignment, set-aside eligibility, past performance depth, and certification match.
Show-stoppers flagged early
Hard stops — clearance requirements, certifications you do not hold, vehicles you are not on — surfaced before you commit resources.
Compliance checklist
Every explicit ask from the RFP in one checklist you can mark off as your proposal team works the response.
Pipeline in one place
Track pursuits, deadlines, and outcomes so Thursday pipeline review runs from a single source of truth.
Capability statement
Generate a professional capability statement from your website or a short interview — then reuse it on every analysis.
Built for GovCon
SAM-aware language, set-asides, and federal solicitation patterns — not generic “proposal software” prompts.