Introductory Pricing
Published so you can budget before you call. Priced per package — no subscription, no seats, no annual contract, no monthly minimum. These are introductory rates and they will change.
What it costs.
Onboarding & Calibration
$1,499
ONE-TIME
Three to five business days. We build your Capture Baseline Report — capabilities map, past-performance inventory, eligibility and set-aside map, vehicle position, competitive posture — then run one structured calibration session where your requirements are configured permanently. Your first calibrated lead scan comes out of it. You do this once.
Per-Pursuit Package
From $1,499
PER PURSUIT
One complete 14-document package for one named solicitation — the capture intelligence and your draft proposal. Delivered in 1–2 business days once you are calibrated. The base rate covers a standard single-award solicitation; oversized multi-volume RFPs and expedited turnaround are quoted individually, before anything is built.
Capture-Only Package
From $999
PER PURSUIT
The intelligence documents without the draft proposal — for teams that write their own but need the capture work underneath it. Same solicitation-specific build, same operator review, same delivery commitment.
Also available: Red Team Review.
After your team revises the draft, we score it the way the government evaluator will — Section L/M evaluation scoring, a gap list, and specific fix recommendations. Priced per review round.
Compliant — or we regenerate it free.
Every document passes the five-layer verification stack and an operator review before it ships. If a delivered package misses a compliance requirement in the solicitation, we regenerate the affected documents at no charge. Delivery dates are committed when we quote, and we build to them.
That commitment covers the package we deliver. It is not a promise about the outcome of your bid — no one can promise you an award, and anyone who does is selling something else.
See the work before you buy it.
Send a live solicitation. We build a sample package against it.