For suppliers who already do the work, but get crowded out of the opportunities. We surface the right contracts and tell you exactly where to register.
Federal contracts (SAM.gov), grants (Grants.gov), and state portals, filtered to your NAICS, certifications, and service area. Built for 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB, and MBE suppliers.
How it works
Most diverse-supplier playbooks tell you to register everywhere and bid on everything. We invert it: position you on the right portals first, surface only the contracts that fit, and show you exactly where the competition has a leg up, with dollar math attached to every gap.
Position
Who you are: NAICS, certs, service area, bonding, past performance. Every other engine reads from here, so this is where leverage begins.
Find
SAM.gov, Grants.gov, state portals, pulled daily, filtered to your NAICS, scored against your profile. Pipeline tracking survives every sync.
Match
Your rating against every procurement path, federal, state, defense, F100 supplier diversity. We score each portal vs your profile and rank them.
Win
Diff your profile against winning vendors in your NAICS. Cert gaps, geo gaps, per-vendor head-to-head, every advantage carries a dollar number.
What's inside
SAM.gov contracts, Grants.gov grants, California eProcure, Texas ESBD, all in one feed, scored against your profile, sorted by deadline.
Mark opportunities interested / pursuing / submitted / won / lost. Anything you've touched stays visible no matter what filters you set or how many syncs run.
We tell you the next portal to register on, why it matches your profile, and the dollar size of the work it carries. With registration links.
Record your SAM UEI, Cal eProcure number, TX HUB ID, DLA CAGE code. We mark portals you're already on and (where APIs allow) scope syncs to your account.
Top agencies, top vendors, top NAICS, top PSCs, all backed by USASpending. Click any agency, vendor, or NAICS for a deeper sheet.
Diff your profile against the winning vendors in your NAICS. See cert and geographic gaps with dollar math. Per-vendor head-to-head sheets show exactly what specific competitors have over you.
One unified ranked list of moves, add 8(a), add KY to service area, register with Cal eProcure, each tied to the dollars it unlocks and the percentage-point coverage lift.
Every score, every recommendation, every dollar number traces back to data you can verify. Plain English. Line-item reasons. No 'our AI says so.'
Built for suppliers
Existing tools either list you and hope a buyer finds you, or they charge enterprise primes $3,000+ a year for opportunity tracking that ignores diversity set-asides entirely. Most small diverse suppliers we talk to use SAM.gov plus a spreadsheet plus a copywriter, because the paid alternatives weren't built for them.
We built the layer that didn't exist.
The supplier is the customer. Every feature decision starts with: does this help you position, match, find, or win? Not 'does this help a Fortune 500 procurement team report on Tier-2 spend.'
Free preview, no card. Paid plans start at $29, under one-tenth of what GovWin and the enterprise intel platforms charge. Because pricing should match who we built this for.
Find the opportunity, see exactly why you match (or what's missing on your profile), then respond, without juggling five browser tabs, a spreadsheet, and a separate proposal tool.
Common questions
contractlinx is a federal contract discovery platform for diverse suppliers. We aggregate opportunities from SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and state procurement portals into one inbox, score each one against your profile (NAICS codes, certifications, service area, bonding capacity), and surface market intelligence so you can see who's winning what in your space.
SAM.gov is the official federal source, you have to search it manually, with no scoring, no aggregation, and no market context. contractlinx pulls from SAM.gov plus Grants.gov plus state portals (Texas ESBD, California eProcure) daily, ranks every opportunity against your supplier profile, and layers on competitive intelligence from USASpending so you know which agencies and vendors actually award the work.
All major diverse-supplier programs: 8(a) Business Development, HUBZone, Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Economically Disadvantaged WOSB (EDWOSB), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and VOSB, Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), and Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB). Match scores weight opportunities against your certifications, a HUBZone-set-aside contract scores higher when you hold an active HUBZone certification.
Federal coverage is comprehensive (SAM.gov + Grants.gov). State coverage is live for Texas ESBD and California eProcure today, with NY OGS, Florida MFMP, Illinois BidBuy, Pennsylvania eMarketplace, and Massachusetts COMMBUYS on the roadmap. Each state portal is filtered to your service area so you only see opportunities you can deliver against.
For every NAICS code in your profile, we diff your certifications and service area against the top winners in that NAICS over the last 12 months. The gap analysis surfaces certifications you don't hold but that are unlocking real dollars in your space, geographic markets you don't serve, and per-vendor head-to-head sheets showing exactly what specific competitors have over you, with the dollar value of each gap attached.
Yes. Every paid plan comes with a 7-day free trial, card on file required, cancel anytime during the trial with no charge. There is also a free preview tier with no card required, which shows match scores and opportunity counts but masks contract values and vendor names. Most users start with the free preview and upgrade when they want to act on a specific opportunity.
Plans start at $29/month for Starter (1 user, up to 10 NAICS codes). Growth is $49/month (up to 5 users, hourly sync, gap analysis). Pro is $99/month (25 users, unlimited NAICS, AI response drafts). Enterprise is $129/month (unlimited users, dedicated success manager, API access). Annual billing saves 25%, biennial saves 45%, triennial saves 55%.