Lead generation is a critical and difficult aspect without which a business cannot survive, irrespective of whether it deals with online or offline sales. Especially if you are a services company offering services like software development, marketing or design, it becomes extremely difficult to find clients who have active requirements that suit your expertise. We have analyzed, assessed and listed down the 10 best websites that would help you find RFPs
The RFP Database was created by Confluent Forms LLC, a web design and development company based out of Massachusetts, United States with the aim of providing a cost-effective marketplace for clients and vendors across a wide category of services. Confluent has been in business since 2002 and the first draft of RFPdb was created in 2004
unRFP is operated by Bizmindz Technologies LLP, a software consulting and development firm based in India. The company has been in business since 2013 primarily providing services for small to medium sized businesses and has launched a couple of it’s own products.
unRFP is the newest kid on the block being introduced in 2021 with the mission to provide a platform for vendors to discover projects and for clients to easily find the right kind of vendors for their requirement without incurring a big cost. Along with the platform to list projects, unRFP also provides assisted vendor search and project management for clients, as well as a number of services to vendors.
FindRFP was found in 1995 and is headquartered in Minnesota, primarily focuses on government RFPs from the United States and Canada. The company works with over 10,000 government sources to list requirements from across the country
Bid Prime was launched in 2009 to simplify the sourcing of government projects across North America. They are a privately held company based out of Texas in the United States, that monitors over 90,000 government websites, networks etc. to pull active requirements across a wide range of categories to list on the Bid Prime website
BidNet is one of the most trusted players within the government RFPs space, being in business for over 30 years. They combine automated searches as well as sourcing specialists scouring through a multitude of government sources for live and upcoming requirements to list on the website –
There is not a clear winner here in the list as it would depend on the market segment you want to target, as well as your budget. If you are looking for larger government projects, then BidNet and RFPdb might be good options for you. While, BidPrime and FindRFP might be a better fit for state and local government RFPs. But if you are a small business and looking for RFPs from corporate companies, not for profit organisations, or local bodies then using unRFP would be the best bet.