I only learned my agency posted a perfect-fit contract when a competitor announced the award on LinkedIn
Notice to small business federal contractors
Six of every ten contracts you qualify for go unseen
Small operators miss most of their eligible federal work simply because nobody can read ten thousand daily notices. Find out what you are missing.
Action requested — Run my free 5-minute opportunity audit
Three fields, no account, no card. The report is issued to its own URL, so you can forward it to a partner or an APEX counselor without asking them to sign up either.

~10,000
Notices posted daily on SAM.gov
$170B
Set aside for small business each year, by law
23%
Statutory small-business share of federal prime spend
$0
Cost of the underlying records — SAM.gov, FPDS, USASpending
Section 01 — Conditions
The work this replaces
Three things that are true of small-business federal business development as it runs today. Nothing here is a feature list — it is the reason the rest of this page exists.
Every condition on file here is one of two problems — finding the right notice, or pricing it once you have. Both are answered out of the same free public record.
See § 02 — Price intelligenceI picked one NAICS code at incorporation and have no idea how much eligible work sits just outside it
There is no way to know what I am not seeing, so I have quietly assumed my pipeline is as good as it gets
Section 02 — Price intelligence
What the government actually paid for comparable work
Price-to-win analysis is a week of manual FPDS digging, so most small operators skip it and price off last year’s number. Every opportunity GovRadar matches arrives with its comparable award history already attached — as a spec table and a single band rule, never a chart.
- Source
- FPDS.gov — the federal award record. Free, public, and the same file your competitors read.
- Matched on
- Your NAICS code, the awarding agency, and your business size band.
- Reported as
- A spec table and one band rule. Never a chart, never a projection.
- When thin
- Too few comparable awards is a filed state, stated in writing rather than an empty box.
NAICS 541512 · Dept. of the Army · Small business set-aside · 14 awards sampled · FY2022—FY2025
| Field | Value (USD) |
|---|---|
| Median award | $850,000 |
| 25th percentile | $780,000 |
| 75th percentile | $920,000 |
| Awards sampled | 14 |
| Distinct awardees | 3 |
| Likely incumbent | ACME CORP. |
Figures shown are an illustrative record. Your report is built from the awards that actually match your NAICS, agency and size band — and where too few comparable awards exist, the panel says so in writing rather than showing you an empty box.

One hundred seventy billion dollars a year is set aside for small business by law. Your share is only limited by what you can find.

Section 03 — Matching
Five solicitations worth reading, ranked
Ten thousand notices post daily. Overnight, every new SAM.gov posting is filtered against your profile and the shortlist is scored, so what reaches you is a register you can read in a coffee rather than an inbox you archive unopened.
- Fit score
- A number and the reasoning behind it, written out. Not a black box.
- Response deadline
- A filing date with a live countdown, coloured by how close the window is to closing.
- Set-aside check
- The designation on the notice, read against the certifications you actually hold.
- Winning-bid band
- The FPDS comparable award history from Section 02, attached to every single match.
Section 04 — Drafting
The six-hour writing job, reduced to an edit
Tell GovRadar your past performance once. Every matched opportunity can then produce a capability statement drafted from your own contract history and the solicitation’s stated evaluation criteria — technical approach, references, compliance matrix — as editable Markdown you download and finish yourself.
It is not a template with your company name pasted into it. The bids you skip are almost never the ones you would have lost; they are the ones you ran out of calendar to write.
A full accounting of the eligible federal work currently passing you by, in five minutes and without an account.

Section 05 — Procedure
Three steps, no account, about five minutes
Filing time — approx. 5 min
01
File three fields
Primary NAICS code, business size band, set-aside status. That is the whole form. No email address, no password, no card.
02
We pull the record
Live SAM.gov solicitations are matched against your profile and scored, then each one is joined to its comparable FPDS award history.
03
The report is issued
Five matches, each with a fit score, a filing deadline and a winning-bid band — at a URL you can forward to a partner or a counselor.
Goes to /free-audit · Three fields · No signup gate
Section 06 — Questions on the record
The four things people ask before they run one
- Do I have to create an account?
- No. The free audit takes three fields and issues the report to its own URL. There is no signup gate in front of the value, and the report stays readable without a session so you can send it to somebody else.
- Where does the data come from?
- SAM.gov for live solicitations, FPDS for historical award records, USASpending for context. All three are free, public federal sources. We do not have access to anything you could not eventually dig out yourself — we stop you having to.
- Does this replace SAM.gov?
- No, and it does not try to. SAM.gov stays your system of record. GovRadar sits beside it, next to the email alerts and the spreadsheet, and does the reading.
- What does it cost after the free audit?
- From $99 a month. Every tier carries the same 90-day money-back guarantee: a full refund if no matched opportunity results in a submitted bid.
An absent price band is still a filed state. You will never be shown an empty chart or a confident number we do not have the awards to support.
Section 07 — Action
Every solicitation you never saw closed anyway — awarded to somebody who did see it.
A full accounting of the eligible federal work currently passing you by, in five minutes and without an account. Run the audit on your primary NAICS code and see what is currently on the street for it. If nothing in the report is worth your time, you have spent five minutes and told us nothing about yourself.
- Price
- From $99/mo
- Billing
- Monthly subscription, billed until cancelled
- Guarantee
- 90 days, money back — full refund if no matched opportunity results in a submitted bid
- Account required
- None for the audit
- Sources
- SAM.gov · FPDS · USASpending