Built for the person who bids — not the analyst who studies spend data.

Every feature below is tied to a route Recon actually runs today. Nothing here is a roadmap item.

NAICS + set-aside-aware matching

What it does: Recon scores every opportunity against your real NAICS codes and your socioeconomic set-aside status — 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB — combining federal and state procurement sources into a single ranked feed, instead of a raw keyword search across SAM.gov.

Why it matters to a solo bidder: You don't have time to read every posting on SAM.gov. Recon reads all of them and only surfaces the ones you're actually eligible and positioned to win.

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Recompete tracking

What it does: Recon knows when an incumbent's contract is approaching expiration and surfaces it as a live opportunity in your feed — not a static historical record you'd have to dig up yourself.

Why it matters to a solo bidder: Incumbents get complacent. Recompetes are some of the most winnable contracts in government — if you know about them early enough to prepare.

Real-time alerts

What it does: Email and SMS the moment a matching opportunity posts — pulled from live alert history (/api/alerts), not a nightly batch digest.

Why it matters to a solo bidder: The first movers on a new posting get the longest runway to prepare a serious proposal. A digest you read tomorrow morning already put you behind.

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Past-performance & pricing intelligence

What it does: Recon aggregates your own contract history into total contracts, total value, average/median duration, top agencies, and NAICS breakdowns — then turns that same history into a live pricing benchmark (min/max/average/median), broadening the comparison set automatically when your own data is thin.

Why it matters to a solo bidder: Pricing a bid without a benchmark is a guess. This is your own numbers, working for you — a real, running feature, not a mockup.

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