Sell to the US federal government with radar on.
Expiring-contract sales triggers, agency spend intelligence, and presales workflow tools — inside the AI assistant you already use. Free, no API key, no signup.
Paste it into your assistant's Connectors / MCP servers settings as a custom connector — that's the whole setup.
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{
"mcpServers": {
"pubsec-sales": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-remote", "https://pubsec-sales-mcp.kabrawala.workers.dev/mcp"]
}
}
}
Five tools, one job: win federal deals
The sales trigger: contracts ending soon — incumbent, value, contracting office, and whether option years remain (an end date with options left is a weak trigger; the tool says which).
What does this agency actually buy? Obligations, 3-year trend, top vendors, top categories.
Who am I displacing and when? A vendor's awards with end dates, flagging 12-month displacement windows.
Meeting prep tuned for public sector — fiscal timing, vehicles, FedRAMP/ATO, incumbents — grounded in the agency's live numbers.
MEDDPICC scorecard adapted for federal, evidence-scored, with public-record validation of named incumbents.
Why trust the output
FAQ
Is it really free?
Yes — public data, free APIs, free tier, rate-limited to 30 requests/minute per IP. Paid tiers may come later for heavier use; the form below gets you early access.
Where does the data come from?
USAspending.gov and the FPDS ATOM feed — the US government's own procurement records. Nothing scraped, nothing proprietary.
Why does agency X show nothing?
Intelligence-community agencies (CIA, NSA, ODNI, NRO) are exempt from publication and never appear; DoD data publishes ~90 days behind. Every response states its own coverage limits — no data ≠ no spend.
State and local (SLED)?
Federal only today — that's what the underlying data covers. SLED is the standing roadmap answer; tell us via the form if that's what you need.