Propoza is an AI agent that finds government contract opportunities, reads the full RFP, and drafts FAR-compliant proposals. Built for the 330,000 small businesses on SAM.gov who can't afford a dedicated capture team.
Not because they lack the skills. Because the proposal process is a full-time job that rewards bureaucratic fluency over actual capability. The companies that win aren't always the best. They're the ones who can afford a proposal writer.
Thousands of contracts posted daily across SAM.gov, GovWin, and agency portals. Finding the right ones takes hours you don't have.
FAR, DFAR, NAICS codes, set-aside requirements, evaluation criteria. One missed clause means an automatic rejection.
Writing a compliant, competitive proposal takes 40-80 hours. Most small businesses submit 2-3 per year when they should submit 20.
Three steps from opportunity to submission-ready proposal.
Propoza monitors SAM.gov and federal procurement portals 24/7. It matches opportunities to your capabilities, past performance, NAICS codes, and set-aside eligibility.
Every RFP, RFQ, and solicitation is ingested and broken down. Evaluation criteria, compliance requirements, and submission deadlines are extracted automatically.
Generates a FAR-compliant proposal draft structured to score against the stated evaluation factors. You review, refine, and submit.
Built with knowledge from the government side of the desk.
Propoza knows how contract officers actually score proposals. It structures your response to hit every evaluation factor, not just check compliance boxes.
Set-aside opportunities (8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, WOSB) are prioritized. You see contracts where you have a real competitive advantage first.
New opportunities are surfaced the day they post. Deadline reminders, amendment tracking, and Q&A monitoring happen automatically.
Every proposal draft is checked against applicable FAR/DFAR clauses. Compliance issues are flagged before submission, not after rejection.
Government contracting shouldn't require a government-sized team. Propoza levels the field so the best capability wins, not the biggest proposal department.