New, Opportunity Match is live

PursuitWorks

Find federal opportunities, score fit, and start the pursuit. One workflow, end to end.

Opportunity Match pulls live notices from SAM.gov, scores them against your Capture Library, and hands a qualified pursuit into the ten-stage proposal workflow with the source trail intact. From there, RFP shred, two-tier document memory, Section L and Section M traceability, color-team review, and a full audit trail carry the work to a working-draft export. Claude drafts every stage. Four governance reviewers run on rules, not models, so they cannot hallucinate findings about your draft.

AI data use follows Anthropic API policyHuman approval gates on every stageBuilt for federal proposal operations
Stage workspace, RFP Shred
PursuitWorks stage workspace showing the RFP Shred draft, the Pursuit Vault and Capture Library inputs that fed it, and the review rail that gates the next stage.
Now live in PursuitWorks

Opportunity Match turns SAM.gov discovery into pursuit intake.

Proposal teams no longer need to copy promising notices from a search tab into a separate kickoff workflow. Opportunity Match finds qualified leads, explains fit against company context, and starts the pursuit with the source trail intact.

Discover active notices

Connect a SAM.gov API key and search live contract opportunities from the same workspace where proposal teams execute the pursuit.

Score against company context

PursuitWorks compares opportunities against Capture Library signals, explains fit, and surfaces concerns before the team commits time.

Create the pursuit with source context

Move a qualified match into the ten-stage workflow with agency, notice ID, deadline, NAICS, source URL, and rationale carried forward.

The problem

Federal proposal work does not fit inside a one-off prompt.

Context fragments

Solicitations, amendments, SME inputs, past performance, pricing notes, and customer intelligence sit in disconnected tools.

Review arrives late

Compliance gaps, weak substantiation, and stale artifacts show up after the team has already built downstream work on them.

Generic AI lacks controls

Generic tools can draft text. They do not enforce proposal stages, source scope, approvals, billing controls, or auditability.

What PursuitWorks is

A ten-stage proposal workflow, not a generic AI writer.

PursuitWorks runs proposal work as a disciplined cycle. Gather authorized context, analyze the requirements in Section L and Section M, recommend the next action, and produce auditable artifacts your team approves.

Gather Context

Pull scoped project, document, stage, and organizational context.

Analyze Signals

Read Section L and Section M requirements, risks, customer priorities, and proposal posture.

Recommend Decisions

Recommend next actions, reviews, reruns, blockers, or missing inputs.

Execute Approved Work

Produce draft artifacts, tasks, findings, or readiness reports for human approval.

See the product

From SAM.gov notice to governed pursuit.

Opportunity Match is the new front door. The decision view, the pursuit kickoff, and the proposal workflow that carries the work to submission.

PursuitWorks Opportunity Match detail view showing fit rationale, library signals, agency metadata, and recommended next action.

Decision detail with source signals

Every match opens with the agency, NAICS, deadline, Capture Library evidence behind the score, named concerns, and the next action. Capture leads decide whether to commit team time before anyone copies a notice into a tracker.

PursuitWorks pursuit creation screen showing source-backed fields carried forward from Opportunity Match into the ten-stage workflow.

Pursuit kickoff with the trail intact

Promoting a match opens a pursuit pre-filled with the SAM.gov notice ID, agency, deadline, NAICS, source URL, and fit rationale. The ten-stage workflow starts on a foundation the team can actually cite.

PursuitWorks ten-stage proposal workflow board showing active pursuit stages and the five named agent runs.

Ten-stage proposal workflow

From shred to working-draft export, every stage runs with named agents, scoped context policies, review gates, and a governed audit trail. No scattered files, no chat threads, no lost amendments.

Watch the eight-scene storyboardOpportunity Match setup, ranked search, decision support, pursuit creation, and the proposal workflow that follows.

Proposal agents

Five proposal roles that know what stage they are working in.

Each agent runs inside a defined context policy and writes a draft artifact. The capture lead, contracts director, or proposal manager approves what becomes the project record. Nothing moves downstream without a human approval.

Solicitation intake

RFP Shred Agent

Pulls instructions, deliverables, due dates, evaluation factors, ambiguities, and compliance obligations from the approved RFP and amendments.

Governance check

Compliance Check

Rule-based audit that compares proposal artifacts against Section L, Section M, mandatory requirements, page limits, and submission instructions. Does not call an LLM.

Governance check

Red Team Audit

Rule-based evaluator-perspective audit covering persuasiveness, substantiation, evaluator friction, win-theme strength, and scoring risk. Does not edit the proposal or call an LLM.

Governance check

Readiness Score

Rule-based readiness audit covering missing artifacts, assignment gaps, stale reviews, unresolved risks, and submission blockers. Does not call an LLM.

Governance check

Gate Plan

Rule-based planner that recommends next actions, agent runs, review gates, and stage-level attention. Does not execute autonomously or call an LLM.

Reusable proposal knowledge

Approved past performance, capability language, and pricing reasoning that the next proposal can cite.

PursuitWorks keeps the Capture Library of reusable corporate knowledge, the project-scoped Pursuit Vault of source documents, approved snippets, citation-level provenance, and cross-project history. Organization and project boundaries are enforced at the row level.

Approved proposal artifacts
Capture Library reusable corporate knowledge
Pursuit Vault documents
Compliance and review findings
Agency and capability evidence
Citation-level provenance

Human review at every gate

You see what each agent read, what it wrote, and why.

Every stage shows source citations, the scope the agent saw, the risk flags it raised, and the reviewer who approved it. No hidden reasoning, no unattributed text in the proposal.

Customers are responsible for determining what information they are authorized to process through PursuitWorks and any connected commercial third-party AI services, including classified information, CUI, export-controlled materials, or other restricted content.

Trust cues

Security and governance you can see at every stage.

U.S. company

GovSight Co, LLC is a U.S.-based software company serving government contractors.

Restricted markings

Clear reminders around CUI, export-controlled, and contract-sensitive content.

Human review gates

AI outputs stay staged until an accountable reviewer approves them.

Source traceability

Proposal intelligence preserves the official source trail.

Governed exports

Artifacts carry generated-by, review, and approval context.

Security posture

Privacy, terms, and security pages are visible from first touch.

Human approval before drafts become approved project content
Scoped context policies for every agent
Audit trails for runs, artifacts, decisions, and sources
Billing locks, rate limits, plan controls, and role checks
No autonomous submission, approval, emailing, or hidden writes

Pricing

Plans for proposal operators, teams, and enterprises.

Self-serve plans start with a 14-day free trial. Choose month-to-month or save about 10 percent with an annual commitment paid upfront. All paid plans include one shared workspace. Pricing is billed per named user. Higher tiers add deeper workflow controls, agent capacity, governance, and the Capture Library.

Starter

Small GovCon teams running their first structured proposals.

$99/user/month
Billed annually.
  • Ten-stage proposal workflow
  • Project Pursuit Vault document context
  • RFP-to-working-draft stages
  • Standard roles and exports
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Team

Proposal teams running active federal pursuits together.

Core
$219/user/month
Billed annually.
  • All five proposal agents with scoped context policies
  • Compliance, Red Team, and Readiness audits on every stage
  • Shared Capture Library for reusable corporate knowledge
  • Stage assignment, review gates, and approval workflow
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Consultant

Proposal operators managing multiple client organizations.

$349/user/month
Billed annually.
  • Separated client workspaces
  • Client collaborator seats
  • Per-org AI usage controls and rate limits
  • Priority founder support
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Enterprise

Larger contractors that need org-wide controls and portfolio visibility.

Custom
Scaled by active proposals, divisions, or volume.
  • Org-wide AI policies and role controls
  • Portfolio and executive visibility across pursuits
  • Audit trails and deployment planning
  • Custom onboarding and support
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Run the ten-stage proposal workflow with your team.

Ten stages from RFP shred through working-draft export. Five named agents that respect source scope. Review gates, approvals, and a two-tier document memory that cites past performance accurately across pursuits.

PursuitWorks | Federal Proposal Workflow Platform