While your competitors are still refreshing SAM.gov, FedFinder finds the work before it posts, puts the decision-makers in reach, and gives you the Closer an AI operator that tells you what’s worth bidding.
Executive overview: pipeline value, win signals, and active solicitations at a glance.
Fragmented public records. One opportunity, scored.
Six of forty-four records matched this contractor’s NAICS codes and socioeconomic profile.
- Agency
- Dept. of the Air Force
- Est. value
- $4,280,000
- Closes
- Aug 14, 2026
- NAICS
- 541715
Forty-four government data sources, watched continuously and reduced to one fit-scored signal.
Every legacy tool gives you a search box. FedFinder gives you an operator.
The Closer is more than a chat window. Ask what to bid, who the incumbents are, or what moved this week, and he reads the screen you’re on and answers in context, with the public sources cited so you can verify every one.
- Reads your RFPs, not just your dashboard. Hand him a solicitation and he breaks down requirements, evaluation criteria, and red flags in minutes.
- Grounded, not guesswork. Every answer cites public sources you can open.
- Its own tab, full context. No separate research tool to open: it already knows what you’re working on.
- Working your record from minute one. Signup pulls your public federal history automatically, not a canned demo.
The Closer reads the screen you’re on and answers in context, with sources you can open.
SAM.gov is free.
Here’s what FedFinder adds.
Not a SAM.gov replacement · a layer on topSAM.gov gives you
- The system of record.
- Every solicitation, once it posts.
- Free access for everyone.
FedFinder adds
- Pre-RFP signalThe work surfaced before the RFP posts.
- Fit scoreScored against your record, so you know what’s worth chasing.
- The CloserAsk what to bid, analyze an RFP, or check where the competition stands.
SAM.gov tells you what posted. FedFinder tells you what’s coming and whether it’s worth chasing.
Sourced from public government records only.
From signal to capture, in one platform.
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Pre-RFP Signal
Forecasts, sources-sought notices, and industry days, surfaced before the solicitation posts.
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Fit Score
Scored against your NAICS, set-asides, and past awards, so you know what’s worth chasing.
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People Intelligence
The contracting officers and program leads behind it, with award history and contact paths.
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RFP Analysis
Requirements, evaluation criteria, and red flags broken down automatically once it posts.
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Capture
Tracked in your pipeline with the Closer on hand for every bid decision along the way.
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Award
Won or lost, it feeds the record: recompete timing, competitor moves, and what to bid next.
The mission continues. Now it’s capture.
Agencies set aside billions every year specifically for service-disabled veteran-owned and veteran-owned small businesses. SDVOSB is one of the filters already built into FedFinder, the same day one, with no separate module and no separate price: pre-RFP signals, fit scoring, and the Closer, all tuned to find and score the set-asides built for your business before they’re crowded.
Discipline
Nothing sits in a queue. Signals surface the day they’re detected, not the day someone gets to them.
Mission-first
Every recommendation traces to a cited public source. No guesswork presented as certainty.
No wasted motion
Fit-scored from day one, so the effort goes where the odds are actually worth it.
Built to cover the whole pursuit.
Where FedFinder stands apart.
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An operator, not a search box
Legacy tools hand you filters. The Closer answers bid decisions in plain language, with every source cited.
In position before the RFP posts
Forecasts, sources-sought, and recompete timing, consolidated and scored, so you’re positioned before the solicitation is public.
Your pipeline, not a canned demo
Signup pulls your company’s public federal record automatically. The first thing you see is your own awards, agencies, and competitors, and the value is obvious before anyone books a sales call.
Straight answers, up front.
How long is the free trial, and what’s included?
Fourteen days of full access: every module, every market, the Closer included. It’s the whole product, not a limited tier.
Do I need a credit card to start?
No. An email, a password, and your company name. Your account is never charged automatically. If you let the trial lapse, it simply pauses and nothing is deleted.
What is the Closer?
The Closer is FedFinder’s AI operator for government contracting. Beyond chat, he analyzes RFPs and capture documents, scores opportunity fit, and tracks pipeline changes, grounded in the public record with sources you can open.
Is FedFinder affiliated with SAM.gov or the federal government?
No. FedFinder is a private commercial service, not a government website. The intelligence it surfaces is compiled from public government records only.
What happens when my trial ends?
Your account pauses, but searches, captures, and settings are all kept. Choose a plan whenever you’re ready and pick up exactly where you left off. Every paid plan carries a 30-day money-back guarantee.
More questions? Read the full FAQ or talk to us.
The trial costs nothing. The head start is real.
Fourteen days of the full platform, the Closer included. No credit card, no sales call, and no charge when the trial ends. If a paid plan isn’t earning its keep, the first charge is refundable for 30 days. The only real risk is the head start your competitors get while you think it over.
Full access for 14 days. No credit card required. 30-day money-back guarantee on every paid plan.