Find federal opportunities without spending your day buried in SAM.gov
Search faster, filter more precisely, and keep the opportunities that actually deserve follow-up.
Our bid search workflow helps teams move from broad searching to a more repeatable process with filters, saved searches, alerts, and a cleaner way to review what fits.

Why manual search gets messy fast
Too much noise
Broad search results bury the opportunities that actually fit your NAICS codes, agencies, and set-aside posture.
Too much rechecking
Without saved searches and alerts, teams keep rerunning the same searches and still worry they missed something important.
Too little triage
Finding an opportunity is only the start. You still need a fast way to review fit, deadline pressure, and next steps.
What the bid search workflow includes
Built to help teams search broadly, narrow quickly, and keep their follow-up organized.
Live opportunity search
Search current SAM.gov opportunities with a more usable workflow for scanning titles, agencies, dates, and fit.
Practical filters
Narrow by NAICS, set-aside, agency, deadline timing, and other search criteria that matter during triage.
Saved searches and alerts
Turn repeat searches into reusable workflows so new matches can surface without constant manual checking.
Opportunity tracking
Keep the opportunities worth revisiting in view so the team is not rebuilding a shortlist from scratch.
Better pursuit focus
Move from “what was posted” to “what fits us” with a cleaner review path for next-step decisions.
Search to action handoff
Use saved results and filters as the starting point for alerts, dashboard review, and downstream proposal work.
How teams usually use it
A simple rhythm for keeping search work repeatable.
Define filters
Set up the codes, agencies, geography, and set-asides that reflect your target profile.
Review results
Scan new postings quickly and separate likely fits from noise before spending team time.
Save and alert
Turn recurring searches into saved workflows so new matches surface automatically.
Act on shortlist
Move the better candidates into your follow-up process, dashboard, or proposal planning.
Where this is most useful
A few common cases where search support helps immediately.
Helpful when you are expanding into new agencies, new NAICS areas, or new set-aside categories and need a more disciplined search routine.
Useful when one or two people are carrying business development and need a cleaner way to stay on top of posted opportunities.
Worth using when the issue is not access to listings, but a better handoff from discovery into review, alerts, and next actions.
Ready to make search more usable?
Start with the live search experience or talk with us about the search workflow your team needs.
