Daily RFP discovery for teams that respond
Every RFP, the morning it drops.
RFPhound scans government and business procurement sources every day, removes the duplicates, summarizes each match in plain English, and delivers a fit-scored digest to your inbox by 7am.
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Federal coverage nationwide today. State and local sources added weekly.
803+
new RFPs surfaced daily on average
5,339
open opportunities tracked right now
$700B+
annual federal contract market watched daily1
51
jurisdictions covered: all 50 states plus DC
Daily average and open count computed from the live feed (last refresh June 10, 2026; daily average is the trailing 7-day pull divided by 7). 1 Federal contract market size per USAspending.gov. See how our data works.
How it works
The hunt runs every morning, whether or not you remember to.
Scrape daily
Every morning we scan procurement sources: SAM.gov for federal opportunities nationwide, plus a curated pipeline of agency and private RFPs, with new state and local sources added weekly.
Normalize + dedupe
Every posting becomes one clean record: issuer, jurisdiction, category, dates, estimated value. The same RFP appearing on three portals shows up in your feed exactly once.
AI summary + fit score
Each match gets a plain-English summary and a fit score against your profile: your services, your states, your typical contract size. Triage in seconds, not PDF-hours.
Your inbox by 7am
The digest lands before your first coffee, fresh finds flagged on top, closest deadlines next. Amendments and deadline extensions trigger their own alerts.
Why we built this
Built by operators who respond to RFPs, not a directory reselling stale listings.
We bid on this work ourselves. We know the difference between a feed that surfaces a posting the morning it drops and a database that resurfaces it after the pre-bid meeting has passed. RFPhound exists because we wanted the first kind and could not buy it at a sane price.
Source coverage
What we cover, stated plainly.
No invented agency counts, no "every bid in America" claims. Here is the honest state of the feed, and it grows every week.
Federal, nationwide
Every federal contract opportunity posted to SAM.gov, all 50 states, scanned daily and filtered to your categories. Plus a curated pipeline of agency and private-sector RFPs.
State portals + platforms
State eProcurement portals and the platform aggregators that host thousands of local agencies. New sources come online every week; subscribers see additions in their coverage list.
The local long tail
Cities, counties, school districts, and special districts that post RFPs on their own websites. This is the hardest layer to cover and the reason RFPhound exists. We publish coverage honestly as it ships.
Pricing
Software pricing, not enterprise pricing.
Scout
For solo consultants watching one market.
$49/mo
- 1 category + 1 state digest
- Federal opportunities in your category
- Daily email digest by 7am
Hunter
MOST POPULARThe plan most teams land on.
$99$79/mo
Founding rate for the first 100 subscribers, locked for life. Standard $99 begins August 1, 2026.
- All categories
- 5 states + full federal coverage
- Saved searches with instant alerts
Pack
For BD teams that hunt nationwide.
$249/mo
- Nationwide: every state + federal
- New local sources as they come online
- API + webhooks
Annual billing: 2 months free. Founding members lock Hunter at $79/mo for life.
Questions
Straight answers.
Sources, freshness, filters, and how we compare to the legacy feeds.
Read all 12 answersHow does RFPhound find RFPs?
We run automated scans of procurement sources every day: the federal SAM.gov system plus a curated pipeline of agency and private-sector RFP sources. Every posting is normalized into one consistent format, deduplicated, summarized in plain English by AI, and scored against your profile. Matches land in your inbox by 7am.
What sources do you cover today?
Today: federal opportunities nationwide via SAM.gov, plus a curated pipeline of agency and private RFP sources. State procurement portals and platform aggregators (the systems that host thousands of local agencies) are being added weekly. The long tail of city, county, school district, and special district websites is on the roadmap. We publish coverage honestly: if a source is not live yet, we say so.
How is RFPhound different from GovWin or DemandStar?
GovWin IQ is an enterprise intelligence platform: deep federal and state data, analyst research, and pricing to match, typically several hundred dollars per month and up. DemandStar is an agency network: it covers the state and local agencies that post through it, and it skips federal entirely. RFPhound takes a third approach: scrape everything we can reach daily, normalize it, and add AI summaries and fit scores, at a price closer to a software subscription than an enterprise contract. We are newer and our local coverage is still growing, and we say that plainly.
Can I filter by NAICS code?
Yes. Federal opportunities carry NAICS codes natively and you can filter on them directly. For state, local, and private postings that do not include a NAICS code, our AI classifier assigns categories so the same filters keep working across every source.
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