Save hours finding RFPs with curated opportunities built for agencies.

Most RFP opportunities are scattered across procurement portals, city websites, university pages, nonprofit listings, and public-sector databases.

RFP Watchlist does the first layer of sorting for you — curating relevant opportunities and organizing them by deadline, fit, tags, source links, and important alerts.

Start with the currently available watchlist: Marketing RFPs.

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Tourism Marketing Campaign Marketing • Public Sector
Strong Fit
SEO & Paid Media Services Digital Marketing • Agency Fit
Deadline Soon
Brand Strategy RFP Branding • Communications
Source Link

Quickly see which RFPs
are worth opening.

Instead of starting with a raw link and doing the filtering yourself, each watchlist gives you a cleaner first-pass view of the opportunity, deadline, service fit, source, and potential red flags.

Marketing RFP Watchlist Airtable preview
✓ Curated Opportunity Details

See the organization, location, opportunity type, source page, and document links in one place.

✓ Deadline Clarity

Review proposal deadlines, question deadlines, pre-bid dates, and time zone details when available.

✓ Service-Based Tags

Quickly spot whether the opportunity matches SEO, paid media, branding, PR, web, or strategy work.

✓Notes/Alerts

Use quick review notes to prioritize better-fit opportunities and avoid obvious time-wasters.

Skip the RFP hunting, sorting, and first-pass cleanup.

Your agency should not have to spend hours checking scattered sources just to build a usable list of opportunities. RFP Watchlist helps remove the manual search work so you can review better-fit RFPs faster.

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Curated for your niche

Review opportunities grouped around services your agency actually sells, instead of generic procurement noise.

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Less manual filtering

Deadlines, tags, deal sizes, renewal opportunities, and notes help reduce the first-pass research burden.

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Easier weekly review

Use the watchlist as a simple business development screen instead of rebuilding your RFP search from scratch.