Why I Built RFPup


As a freelance dev, government contracts always seemed appealing. The client tells you what they want and their budget before you even say hello?

Then I started navigating the wonderful world of online government contract websites.

Yuck.

  • Confusing portals
  • Giant PDFs written in federal-ese
  • Half-broken search tools
  • A lingering sense that these jobs were built for companies with full-time proposal teams

So that’s why RFPup was born.

I figured it might be cool to bring people along for the ride.

Right now, I’m:

  • Scraping local government bids from California counties
  • Breaking them down into plain English
  • Tagging them as “solo-friendly,” “recurring,” etc.
  • Making it dead simple to discover realistic opportunities

I’m trying to build the website I always wished existed.

Right now we’re at stage 0.1 — but I wanted to get something up early because this really does feel like a real problem.

If you’re a small business owner, freelancer, or just someone who wants a shot at these contracts without needing a 100-page proposal — this is for you.

Thanks for reading.
— The Pup 🐶


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Drop your email below and I’ll send updates (and maybe some actual good bids).