Find better-fit work
Search federal opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, exclusions, SBIR/STTR awards, protests, and market signals from one workspace.
CaptureForge brings opportunity discovery, capture strategy, proposal readiness, contract signals, market intelligence, and AI assistance into one operating workspace for government contracting teams.
The first release focuses on practical daily work: finding viable work, qualifying it, moving it into capture, preparing for proposal, watching contracts and competitors, and keeping leaders informed without spreadsheet drift.
CaptureForge follows the way federal contracting teams move work: from market signal to qualified pursuit, capture plan, proposal deadline, award, and recompete. It connects market data, opportunity work, capture notes, proposal pressure, and executive visibility instead of leaving each team to rebuild context in separate tools.
Search federal opportunities, awards, vendors, agencies, exclusions, SBIR/STTR awards, protests, and market signals from one workspace.
Convert promising records into pipeline pursuits, assign owners, track next actions, and keep capture work connected to source data.
AI chat, summaries, risk scoring, and briefings are paired with provider controls, usage tracking, and admin visibility so teams can use AI responsibly inside the workflow.
Role-based access, tenant administration, provider settings, usage visibility, issue feedback, and billing paths are part of the product surface.
Search federal data, watch market news, identify agencies, vendors, NAICS clusters, and opportunity matches.
Compare opportunities, examine incumbents, assess competitors, evaluate set-aside fit, and prioritize BD effort.
Track pursuit stage, risks, milestones, team, win themes, action items, and bid decisions.
Keep deadlines, outlines, compliance work, documents, and proposal responsibilities visible before the team is under pressure.
Watch awarded work, contract risk, modifications, obligations, deliverables, and recompete signals.
Give CEOs, tenant admins, and system admins visibility into users, settings, usage, costs, data health, and support issues.
CaptureForge is being tested against the work that matters inside a real federal contracting company.
Pipeline health, revenue exposure, risk, growth signals, usage governance, and next executive decisions.
Opportunity discovery, fit scoring, qualification, owner assignment, pipeline movement, and action tracking.
Capture plan, milestones, risks, competitors, strategy, team coordination, and gate readiness.
Deadlines, artifacts, reviews, compliance cues, responsibilities, and transition from capture to proposal.
Awarded-work context, obligations, contract risk, modifications, performance concerns, and recompete timing.
Search, filter, export, validate sources, manage users, configure settings, and monitor data/AI operations.
CaptureForge uses public federal data and curated operational context to help teams move from search result to qualified pursuit. The product is being hardened so results are searchable, explainable, exportable, and connected to the larger capture lifecycle.
During pre-launch, selected teams can evaluate CaptureForge with guided pilot access. After launch, CaptureForge uses simple all-access pricing: one workspace, one full product, one per-user price.
Pilot access
Best for controlled testers helping validate onboarding, data quality, workflow clarity, and product fit.
$149 / user / month
For teams that want the full CaptureForge workspace without confusing feature tiers.
Custom
For larger teams, private deployment needs, and high-touch rollout requirements.
Pre-launch terms may change before broad release. The intended public model is one all-access paid plan, with custom enterprise packaging only when the deployment requires it.
CaptureForge is moving from internal hardening into controlled external testing. That means the product is usable, but tester feedback is still expected to shape defaults, onboarding, labels, workflows, data explanations, and pricing operations before general availability.
The current app creates a new company workspace when the first user registers. That first user is the tenant administrator. Additional users should join by email invitation from an admin, not by guessing a username.
The first self-service account creates the tenant and becomes Tenant Admin so the company can manage users, roles, billing, and settings.
Tenant admins invite colleagues by work email. Invites are role-based and time-limited, and seat limits are enforced.
Work email domain should support verification, but automatic same-domain joining should wait for a verified-domain claim and admin approval.
Every tenant should maintain at least two Tenant Admins and have a system-admin recovery path if the original admin leaves.
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CaptureForge is a federal contracting command center for opportunity discovery, capture strategy, proposal readiness, contract signals, market intelligence, and AI-assisted business development.
CaptureForge is built for government contracting teams, including CEOs and owners, BD leads, capture managers, proposal managers, contract managers, analysts, tenant admins, and system admins.
CaptureForge connects federal market data, tenant CRM work, capture notes, proposal pressure, contract signals, support feedback, and governed AI usage in one operating workspace instead of leaving teams to rebuild context across separate tools.
CaptureForge works with federal opportunity, award, vendor, exclusion, SBIR/STTR, bid protest, agency, forecast, labor-rate, market, tenant CRM, and news data so users can move from discovery to pursuit with clearer context.
CaptureForge is in pre-launch testing. Selected teams can open a controlled pilot workspace, test real workflows with safe data, and submit issues or suggestions directly from the product.
The intended public model is simple all-access pricing: one workspace, one full product, and one per-user price, with enterprise packaging reserved for larger security, deployment, SSO, integration, or high-touch support needs.
Start with a trial account, explore the workflow, and use the in-app issue/suggestion tools to tell us where the product helps or falls short.