Your Contracting Data Is Talking. Here’s What It’s Been Trying to Tell You
Most teams already have enough data to improve their workflow, but the information is spread across spreadsheets, inboxes, and outdated systems.
February 27, 2026
Not every business needs the same set of tools to compete for government contracts. A solo contractor has different needs than a growing proposal team, and a small business won’t require the same scale as a large enterprise. But one thing stays true for everyone: relying on spreadsheets is costly, chaotic, and unsustainable.
That’s why GovFind offers flexible plans, so whether you’re working solo or leading a large team, you’ll have the right tools to stay ahead of deadlines, collaborate with ease, and win more bids.
Starter: $100/month (1 user)
Perfect for solo contractors or consultants. Starter comes with all the essentials: Match AI, Research Page, Awarded Contracts, NAICS Codes, Unlimited Saved Filters, Searches, Email & Text Notifications, Mobile App, and access to Federal Contracts. It’s everything you need to ditch spreadsheets and stay competitive.
Team: $250/month (3 Users)
Designed for small but growing teams. Along with everything in Starter, Team gives you access to state contracts, CRM functionality, and the For You Page. It’s ideal for businesses that want to expand beyond federal bids and improve collaboration across multiple users.
Pro: $500/month (Unlimited Users)
Built for scaling companies managing multiple bids and funding streams. Pro includes everything in Team, plus Grants, Awarded Grants, Contacts, and Contractors. With unlimited user access, this plan makes sure everyone in your organization can work together with ease.
The cost of missing just one contract far outweighs the monthly investment in the right plan. With GovFind, you’re not just buying software; you’re investing in clarity, teamwork, and consistent wins.
Find the GovFind plan that matches your workflow and start focusing on the contracts that matter most.
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