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RFP Intelligence Report

Stop guessing whether an RFP is worth pursuing. Our RFP Intelligence Report analyzes any government procurement document for vendor bias, scores your competitiveness, and tells you what the RFP is really asking for.

What You Get

Tier 1

AI Analysis

$499 - $999

48-72 hours

  • Bias detection report
  • Win probability score
  • Requirement decomposition in plain language
  • Missing clause identification
  • Evaluation criteria benchmarking against comparable RFPs
  • Bid/no-bid recommendation with rationale
Tier 2Recommended

AI Analysis + Expert Assessment

$3,000 - $5,000

3-5 business days

  • Everything in AI Analysis
  • Strategic assessment by a former procurement advisor
  • Interpretation of nuanced signals
  • Response strategy recommendations
  • Evaluation committee behaviour insights
Tier 3

Monthly Subscription

$3,000 - $5,000/month

Ongoing monthly

  • Unlimited AI analyses for your bid desk
  • Run every opportunity through the tool before investing in a full response
  • Quarterly strategy review call

What Your Report Covers

  • RFP Summary & Key Requirements
  • Bias Detection Analysis
  • Win Probability Score & Rationale
  • Requirement Decomposition (Plain Language)
  • Missing Clause Identification
  • Evaluation Criteria Benchmarking
  • Bid/No-Bid Recommendation
  • Response Strategy Notes

Built by a former Senior Technology Procurement Advisor who has written evaluation criteria and sat on evaluation committees from the government side.

Tell Us About Your Situation

These help us tailor the assessment to your organization. Takes about 2 minutes.

Choose Your Starting Point

Select the tier that fits your needs. You can always scale up later.

Your Contact Details

We typically respond within 1-2 business days. No pressure, no hard sell.

Common Questions

We have experienced bid managers.
Do they know procurement from the government side? This tool is built on patterns from someone who wrote evaluation criteria and sat on evaluation committees. It's a different lens than what even experienced bid managers have from the supplier side.
$499 per RFP adds up.
What does a failed bid cost you? If you spend $15K responding to an RFP you were never going to win, a $499 analysis just saved you $14,500. Even one avoided bad bid per quarter pays for the tool many times over.
We already have a bid/no-bid process.
Most bid/no-bid processes evaluate whether you CAN respond, not whether the RFP is structurally designed for you to WIN. Our analysis goes deeper. It looks at how the evaluation criteria are weighted, whether requirements favour incumbents, and whether the process signals a predetermined outcome.
Government procurement is supposed to be fair.
It is, within the rules. But the rules give procuring organizations significant latitude in how they structure requirements and evaluation criteria. Understanding how that latitude is used isn't unfair. It's smart business.