TenderBoost is the AI operating system for RFP responses. Eight agents. One pipeline. From "should we bid?" to a polished, submission-ready Word document — in an afternoon, not a fortnight. Private beta opens May 27.
Every bid manager you know is doing the same thing: copy-pasting from old proposals, reformatting for a new template, chasing the finance team for pricing, and submitting at 11:47pm on the day it's due. The tools haven't kept up. Until now.
No more Q&A retrieval bots. No more answer libraries. TenderBoost treats RFPs as a staged production problem — eight specialised agents, each with one job, handing off cleanly until a polished DOCX comes out the other end.
I spent years on the other side of RFPs — in enterprise B2B sales. I watched our bid team work weekends to assemble proposals that were 80% the same content, formatted differently, for the fifteenth time.
The existing tools were built for the few hundred companies that could afford a six-figure annual contract and a quarter-long onboarding. Everyone else — the consultancies, the scale-ups, the in-house teams of three to fifteen people — was on their own.
TenderBoost is what I wanted to exist back then. It works. It's running on real tenders today. The private beta opens May 27 to five teams who want to stop losing nights to copy-paste.
Early access is limited to five founding teams. They get the product free through August, a direct line to me, and lifetime founding-member pricing when the public tier opens.