Type what you do — “snow removal,” “janitorial,” “commercial roofing.” No codes, no NAICS numbers to memorize. Filter by your state if you want local work.
Instead of handing you a wall of government jargon, we read each solicitation and write a short, plain-English summary: what they’re buying, who it’s for, and when it’s due.
Scan the summaries, spot the contracts you can actually win, and open the full listing on SAM.gov when one fits. Save a search and we’ll email you new matches daily.
Every contract comes from the official U.S. government source — SAM.gov’s public API. We don’t make listings up or pull from sketchy third parties. When you open a contract, you’re going to the real government record.
We pull new opportunities from SAM.gov once a day, every day, so the contracts you see are current. Deadlines and details always link back to the live SAM.gov listing.
We speak set-aside fluently — 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB. The summaries flag which contracts are reserved for small and disadvantaged businesses, so you don’t waste time on bids built for someone else.
When you search, we read the federal solicitation behind each result — often dozens of pages of dense procurement language — and boil it down to a few honest sentences: what’s being purchased, who can bid, any set-aside, and the deadline. It’s the same work you’d do by hand, minus the three hours per contract.
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