u/Lonestarboyz

Looking for US-based investors or strategic partners for a government contract workflow tool
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Looking for US-based investors or strategic partners for a government contract workflow tool

I’m a veteran business owner and founder of H&R Technologies, and we’ve been building a government contract intelligence/workflow tool for small businesses.

The problem we’re working on is pretty straightforward: government contract opportunities are scattered everywhere.

Federal opportunities may be on SAM.gov, but state and local opportunities are often spread across city websites, county procurement pages, school district portals, utility boards, third-party bid platforms, PDFs, and random bid boards. For small businesses, contractors, consultants, and veteran-owned companies, it can be hard to even find the right opportunities, much less decide which ones are worth pursuing.

Our tool is being built to help businesses:

Find federal, state, and local contract opportunities

Filter opportunities by location, agency, keywords, codes, deadlines, and fit

Save and organize bids into a pipeline

Analyze bid documents and requirements

Use company knowledge, templates, and past performance to support proposal work

Eventually export proposal/bid packages

This is more than just a contract search tool. The goal is to help with the full workflow from finding an opportunity to deciding whether to pursue it, organizing the bid, analyzing documents, and helping prepare a response.

We currently have a working demo and are looking to connect with US-based investors, strategic partners, or people with experience in GovCon, SaaS, small business tools, proposal management, or B2B software.

I’m not looking to overhype it. We’re still validating the market, talking to potential users, and improving the product based on feedback.

Demo page:

https://hr-technologies.org/contract-scanner

If anyone here has experience investing in or partnering with early-stage B2B software, GovCon tools, or workflow products, I’d be open to connecting and getting feedback.

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