The Bid Daily
The Bid Daily is a simple, affordable RFP marketplace that brings web design and technology RFPs from government, public, and nonprofit buyers into one easy-to-use place. Built for digital agencies and growing technology vendors, it helps you find real web design RFPs and technology bids without navigating dozens of procurement portals or paying high subscription fees.
The Bid Daily (TBD) is an RFP marketplace built for web design and technology professionals. Each day, TBD aggregates newly issued web design RFPs and digital service solicitations from government agencies, public institutions, and nonprofit organizations, opportunities where funding is already allocated and the buyer is actively seeking a qualified vendor.
Rather than sourcing leads through cold outreach, members work from a curated feed of active solicitations: website redesigns, CMS implementations, accessibility and ADA remediation, ongoing web maintenance, and broader technology engagements. The platform is deliberately focused on this category, so the opportunities you review are ones you’re genuinely positioned to win, not a general procurement feed you have to filter down yourself.
You can browse the complete RFP database and start a free access at thebiddaily.com.
The Bid Daily came from a very personal place. When I first began working as a freelance web designer and technology consultant, finding RFPs that I could realistically bid on was one of the hardest parts of the job. Opportunities weren’t gathered in one place, and searching for them felt like chasing shadows. I spent hours jumping between government websites, nonprofit pages, and scattered directories, all hoping to uncover one project that fit my skills.
Many of the established RFP marketplaces charged subscription fees that were simply too expensive for freelancers, small agencies, MBEs, WBEs, and early-stage companies. The result was always the same: talented vendors were shut out of opportunities not because they lacked capability, but because they lacked access.
That frustration stayed with me. It didn’t make sense that finding work, especially in the public and nonprofit space required more effort than actually doing the work. The more I talked to other small business owners, the clearer it became that this wasn’t just my struggle. It was a shared pain across the industry.
The idea for The Bid Daily grew out of this gap. I wanted to create something simple, affordable, and genuinely helpful, a place where technology and web design professionals could find meaningful opportunities without spending a fortune. A platform priced low enough that it wouldn’t exclude the very people who needed it most.
What began as a small side project has grown into a broader mission: helping level the playing field so every qualified vendor, no matter their size, has a fair chance to compete for government and nonprofit technology and web design projects. The Bid Daily exists because opportunity shouldn’t depend on budget. It should depend on skill, effort, and the willingness to show up.
– Mohammed B.
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Stay ahead of new opportunities with a steady stream of RFPs from government, public, and nonprofit organizations.
The Bid Daily focus exclusively on technology RFPs:
Web design and development
Website support and maintenance
Software development
Technology Consulting
Digital transformation projects
IT services and cloud solutions
No irrelevant listings, just the opportunities that matter to you.
Every RFP includes essential details at a glance:
Client name
Project summary
Key dates
Direct link to download or the original posting
You spend less time digging and more time preparing strong proposals.
Big RFP Marketplace can cost hundreds per month.
The Bid Daily costs less than a cup of coffee, making it accessible for:
Freelancers
Small and mid-sized agencies
MBEs and WBEs
New entrants to government contracting
Opportunity shouldn’t depend on budget.
Public and nonprofit organizations can post RFPs quickly and at no cost.
This helps:
Increase visibility
Reach qualified technology vendors
Improve competition and pricing
More vendors see your project, and you get better responses.
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