The problem

Opportunities exist. Finding them at scale doesn't.

For many organisations, the opportunities that matter — tenders, grants, partnerships, conferences, regulatory consultations, strategic events — are scattered across hundreds of sources, published on inconsistent schedules, and described in language that requires interpretation.

The conventional response is either manual monitoring (slow, incomplete, expensive) or a generic aggregator (high volume, low signal). Neither matches how organisations actually need to make opportunity decisions: with context, against priorities, with accountability.

The system

Monitor, score, route, track.

The Opportunity Intelligence System runs a private workflow against a curated source list. The workflow has four stages:

  • Monitor — selected sources scanned on configurable schedules, deduped against the existing corpus
  • Score — each opportunity classified and scored against a defined priority schema
  • Route — high-priority items routed to the appropriate reviewer with full context
  • Track — decisions and actions logged, follow-ups scheduled, outcomes recorded

The priority schema is yours. The source list is yours. The reviewers and routing rules are yours. The system applies discipline to a process that previously depended on individual diligence.

Configurations

One architecture, many applications.

The same architecture supports multiple opportunity domains. Typical configurations:

  • Public procurement and tender monitoring
  • Research grant and funding opportunity tracking
  • Conference and speaking opportunity identification
  • Partnership signal monitoring
  • Regulatory consultation and public comment opportunities