Raw alerts stop too early.
A title, agency, and due date still leave someone opening PDFs, reading attachments, checking addenda, and deciding whether a client should care.
Northline Public Bid Intel
Northline can build a sample feed around a buyer's actual lane: region, service category, portal mix, and the kinds of packets they would rather not screen by hand.
A title, agency, and due date still leave someone opening PDFs, reading attachments, checking addenda, and deciding whether a client should care.
We extract the pieces buried in the packet: scope, eligibility, submission rules, mandatory meetings, pricing forms, and reasons to review or skip.
The first audience is consultants and bid support teams that already help vendors but lose too much time searching fragmented public portals.
Example: janitorial work in California, pest control in Texas, grounds maintenance in Louisiana, or IT help desk work for small municipal buyers.
The sample feed shows what we found, where it came from, what the packet requires, and why the opportunity is worth reviewing or skipping.
Northline does not submit bids, write proposals, or act as a procurement advisor from this feed.
A brief helps screen the packet. It does not guarantee eligibility, compliance, pricing, or award outcome.
The first test is a focused packet-read sample, not an enterprise GovWin replacement.