Finding the right government contract often feels harder than it should be. Many platforms throw hundreds of listings at you, but without the right filters, it’s easy to waste time chasing opportunities that don’t fit.

GovFind was built to change that.
Designed specifically for contractors who want a smarter, faster way to work, GovFind puts the most important search tools, set-asides, and NAICS codes front and center.
With these filters, you can focus your search on contracts that match your qualifications, business size, and industry without digging through outdated or confusing systems.

Let’s break down how it works.

What Are Set-Asides and Why They Matter

In government contracting, set-asides are projects reserved for businesses that meet specific criteria, such as small businesses, women-owned businesses, minority-owned businesses, or service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.

If your business qualifies for a set-aside program, searching for those specific opportunities can be the difference between winning work or getting overlooked.
GovFind makes it simple: when searching for contracts, you can filter opportunities by the exact set-aside categories your business qualifies for. No second-guessing. No wasted time sorting through contracts you aren’t eligible to win.

Instead of manually checking, GovFind’s filter shows you only what’s relevant to you, right from the start.

How NAICS Codes Help You Find the Right Work

NAICS codes classify businesses by the type of work they do.
Government agencies use NAICS codes to organize and publish contracts. If you don’t match the NAICS code listed on a contract, you’re often not considered a serious bidder.

GovFind lets you search contracts by NAICS code instantly. You can either enter the codes your business uses or browse by industry if you’re not sure.
This way, every opportunity you see is aligned with the services or products you actually offer, saving you from reviewing dozens of unrelated listings.

You can filter using

You can even save your NAICS-based searches in GovFind, so you don’t have to re-enter them every time you log in.

Why GovFind’s Filters Save You Hours

Other contracting tools often bury filters under menus or make them hard to use. GovFind was designed differently:
Set-asides and NAICS code filters are easy to find, easy to adjust, and they actually work.

You can:

GovFind isn’t just giving you access to government contracts. It’s giving you the ability to spend your time on contracts you can actually win, instead of sorting through hundreds of dead ends.

Built for Contractors Who Are Ready to Move Forward

Most government contracting platforms feel like they were built for insiders who already know the system.
GovFind is different.

It’s built for businesses that are serious about entering government contracting but don’t want to waste hours dealing with complicated websites, slow search tools, or overwhelming amounts of data.

By making set-asides and NAICS code filtering simple and effective, GovFind gives you a clear path to the right opportunities, no matter your experience level.

If you’re looking for government contracting software that helps you work smarter from day one, GovFind is ready to support your next steps.

Are You Ready to Find the Right Contracts Faster?

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