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Track SAM.gov opportunities without living in SAM.gov

Monitor notices, amendments, attachments, and deadlines in one place, then move each opportunity through a real workflow instead of a spreadsheet graveyard.

The point is not to replace the official source. The point is to turn SAM.gov opportunity tracking into an operational workflow with alerts, analysis, and decision context that actually moves your pipeline forward.

Target keyword

sam.gov opportunity tracking software

Search intent

solution comparison

Title tag

SAM.gov Opportunity Tracking Software | GConIQ

Thread model

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Notice, amendment, attachments, and next-step state live in one operational thread.

  • SAM is the live opportunity source
  • Saved searches
  • Alerts and digests
  • Amendment tracking
  • Explicit source boundaries

Authored proof

What this page is proving

This route is about turning SAM.gov tracking into an operational workflow, not another passive alert inbox.

Tracking follows the whole opportunity, not just the first posting.
Amendments and attachments remain attached to the same working thread.
Status stays explicit so new, reviewed, GO, PASS, and PARTNER decisions do not vanish into side channels.

Section headings

The questions this page answers.

Section 1

Follow the whole opportunity, not just one posting

A federal opportunity is rarely one clean notice and done. There are updates, attachments, and related notices that change the picture. GConIQ helps you keep that thread together so your team is not making decisions off stale information.

Section 2

Keep a real status on every opportunity

Every opportunity should have a state: new, reviewed, GO, PASS, or PARTNER. That sounds simple because it should be simple. The point is to make sure nothing important disappears into email, Slack, or one person’s memory.

Section 3

Know what changed and why it matters

Tracking is not just collecting links. It is knowing when a deadline moves, when an attachment changes, or when a notice turns from interesting to irrelevant. GConIQ makes those changes easier to catch before they become fire drills.

Section 4

Keep the team focused on action

Good tracking should lead to decisions, not dashboards for their own sake. The goal is to move faster from discovery to review to a real next step.

FAQ ideas

Questions this page should answer clearly.

How do I monitor SAM.gov by NAICS and set-aside?

Use structured saved-search filters so the matching logic stays anchored to NAICS, set-aside, agency, and due-date fields instead of broad keyword-only alerts.

Is this only keyword alerts?

No. It adds workflow, amendment awareness, brief generation, and decision context on top of opportunity matching.

Does GConIQ submit on SAM.gov?

No. GConIQ helps teams discover and analyze opportunities, but it does not act as a submission layer for SAM.gov.

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Monitor notices, amendments, attachments, and deadlines in one place, then move each opportunity through a real workflow instead of a spreadsheet graveyard.

SAM.gov Opportunity Tracking Software | GConIQ