About Procurely
Government contractors shouldn't have to work harder just to find work.
Procurely started as a simple idea — a script that pulled procurement data from federal sources and organized it into a spreadsheet. No fancy interface, no AI, no pipeline tools. Just a faster way to find opportunities that were buried across dozens of government portals.
But the more we dug into the problem, the more we realized the spreadsheet wasn't enough. Contractors were spending entire days bouncing between SAM.gov, state portals, email chains, and shared drives — just to decide whether a single opportunity was worth pursuing. The tools that existed were either overpriced, fragmented, or built for enterprise teams with six-figure software budgets. Small firms and solo contractors were left to figure it out on their own.
That didn't sit right with us.
So we kept building. What started as a data pull became a search engine. The search engine became a scoring tool. The scoring tool became a proposal builder. And before long, Procurely had grown into the platform we wished existed from day one — one place to find, evaluate, pursue, and win government contracts.
Today, Procurely aggregates opportunities from dozens of federal, state, and local sources. Our AI scores how well each opportunity fits your business. Our proposal tools help you respond in hours instead of days. Our teaming network connects you with partners who complement your capabilities. And our pipeline keeps everything organized from first look to final submission.
We built Procurely for the firms that don't have a dedicated BD department. For the contractors who are doing great work but losing hours to a broken procurement process. For the businesses that deserve a real shot at government contracts without needing a six-figure toolset to compete.
The government is the largest buyer in the world. Finding what they're buying shouldn't be the hardest part.