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Know which government contracts you can actually win.

Tell us what your business does and instantly see the contracts you qualify for — plus, for each one, whether you can win it: who tends to win, the price to beat, and how open the field is. In plain English, with the deadline. Free to start.

No signup · No credit card · No sales call · 30 seconds

Your matches

IT Support & Help Desk Services

92%

Dept. of Veterans Affairs

Exact industry matchVeteran-owned set-aside

Fleet Vehicle Maintenance

80%

GSA

Exact industry matchSmall-business set-aside

Parks Landscaping & Grounds

State/Local

City of Austin, TX

📍 State/LocalIn your state
🏛️ Official SAM.gov + USAspending data📊 Win-intelligence on 80+ industries🔄 Updated daily🤝 Federal + state & local
📊 Win-intelligence · on every contract

Stop bidding blind. See if you can win — before you spend a day on it.

Most tools just list contracts. On every contract, we show you the read that actually decides whether to bid — built from free public award data:

  • 💵 The price to beat — what similar contracts actually sold for.
  • 🚪 Can a newcomer win it — open field, or locked up by one vendor?
  • 🏷️ Reserved for small business — the set-aside share.
  • 🔁 How often it comes up — a steady pipeline or a one-off.

Directional, built from public federal award records. Beta.

Forest Service · Janitorial Services — a real example

What past awards showbeta

federal data

Typical contract sizeiThe middle value of what similar past contracts (same work + agency) were awarded for — half were smaller, half larger. Use it to judge if this is your size.

$40k

most fall between $19k and $79k per contract

How open is it?iHow concentrated past winners are, by the top vendor's share of awards: Wide open (<15%) → Open (<25%) → Competitive (<45%) → Concentrated (<65%) → Locked up (65%+). Lower = easier for a newcomer.
Wide open

top vendor wins 12% · 65% first-time winners · Best for: first-time bidders

Reserved for small businessiSet-asides are contracts only small businesses (or specific categories like women- or veteran-owned) can bid on. Higher = friendlier to small firms.
77%

share of these awards that were small-business set-asides

How often it comes upiRoughly how many similar contracts this kind of buyer awards per year — a steady stream vs. a rare one-off.
~483/yr

Based on public federal award records from Jan 2025 to today · directional only — may be incomplete or out of date · a guide, not a guarantee · always verify on the official posting.

How it works

From “I should look into government contracts someday” to a ranked list in under a minute.

1

Tell us what you do

Pick your industry, state, and any certifications. 30 seconds — no signup, no credit card, no sales call.

2

See your matches instantly

We scan thousands of live federal, state & local contracts and show only the ones you qualify for — ranked, with the reason each fits.

3

See if you can win it — and act in time

Each match comes with a plain-English summary plus a read on whether you can win it — who tends to win, the price to beat, how open the field is — plus the deadline and a daily email of new matches.

Everything you get

One small price — built for the owner doing it alone, not a capture team.

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Matched to you

Only the contracts that fit your industry, location, and certifications — not a 6,000-row firehose.

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Win-intelligence

For each contract: who tends to win, the price to beat, how open the field is, and the set-aside share.

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Plain-English summaries

Your matched solicitations translated: what they need, who can bid, the catch, and the deadline.

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Daily win-alerts

A daily email of new matches — each with a one-line read on whether you can win it.

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Set-aside detection

Veteran-, women-, HUBZone-, and small-business set-asides highlighted — and the ones you can't bid flagged.

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Federal + state & local

Both in one place, clearly labeled — coverage we expand every week.

🚧 On the roadmap

What's coming next

We're turning free government data into the simplest way for a small business to win — here's what's next.

Agency buyer profiles

Who each agency buys from, how much, and how friendly they are to small business.

Competitor & incumbent intel

Profiles of who keeps winning — so you know exactly who you're up against.

A single “can-you-win” score

All the signals combined into one clear odds read per contract.

Pipeline tracking

Save and track your pursuits and deadlines in one place.

Simple pricing

Start free. Upgrade when you're ready to win.

Free

$0/mo

  • ✓ Your top 5 matches
  • ✓ Fit reasons & deadlines
  • ✓ Daily-refreshed contract data
Get started
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Pro

$49/mo

  • Every match, unlocked (federal + state & local)
  • ✓ Plain-English summaries on your matches
  • ✓ Daily new-match email alerts
  • ✓ Filing checklist per contract
  • ✓ Cancel anytime
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Frequently asked questions

Isn't SAM.gov already free?+

Yes — and we use that same free, official data. You're not paying for the data; you're paying to have the right contracts found for you, translated into plain English, and emailed before deadlines — instead of searching a complex portal yourself.

Do you cover state and local contracts too?+

Yes. Alongside federal (SAM.gov), we bring state and local opportunities, each clearly labeled — coverage we're expanding every week. Most tools are federal-only or charge a lot more to add both.

Do I need to register as a federal contractor first?+

No. You can explore your matches immediately with just your industry and location. You'll only need formal registration when you actually decide to bid on a contract.

How fresh is the data, and how do alerts work?+

We pull new postings from SAM.gov and state sources every day. Paid users get a daily email digest of new matches — enough to act in time, without flooding your inbox.

How is this different from the other contract tools?+

Most tools just list contracts. We go further: for each one we show whether you can win it — who tends to win, the price to beat, and how open the field is, built from public award data and explained in plain English. And it's built for the owner doing it alone, not a capture team: only what you qualify for, free to try in 30 seconds.

What does it cost?+

Exploring your matches is free. The full plan is $49/month for every match, plain-English summaries, and daily new-match alerts. No credit card required to start.

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