Prompts

How To Use

  1. Choose a prompt that matches your task.

  2. Copy the prompt block into your AI client with GovTribe MCP enabled.

  3. Provide the required input and any useful constraints.

  4. Review the results and refine as needed.

Claude Tip

If you already have the GovTribe connector enabled in Claude, you can add these prompts directly from the Claude composer instead of copying them manually. Open the plus menu, go to Connectors, select GovTribe, then choose Add from GovTribe and pick the prompt you want from the list.

Available Prompts

  • Relevant Opportunities - Use this prompt when you want to find open opportunities that match a specific company, product, or capability. It pulls together the best-fit contracts based on the work you do, the agencies you care about, and the kinds of requirements you are positioned to pursue. It is useful for pipeline building, business development, and turning a general capability profile into a focused list of real pursuits.

  • Vendor Deep Dive - Use this prompt when you want a full, grounded briefing on a vendor's government activity across federal contract awards, federal contract IDVs, federal grant awards, state and local contract awards, and recent government-related news. It is useful for diligence, partner review, competitive research, and quickly understanding how a vendor shows up across multiple government markets without stitching the evidence together by hand.

  • Federal Buyer Expansion Plan - Use this prompt when you already know the company you care about and the federal buyer office you want to expand into. It maps what that office has bought recently, how it tends to buy, which contacts are grounded in the record, and where the company has direct or adjacent evidence of fit. It is useful for account planning, federal buyer expansion, and turning office-level buying history into a concrete pursuit plan.

  • Past Performance Match - Use this prompt when you want to know whether a specific company's past performance truly supports a target opportunity. It compares the requirement to the company's actual awards, highlights the strongest supporting evidence, and points out any gaps or weak spots. It is useful for bid qualification, proposal planning, partner selection, and quickly answering "does this company really fit this work?"

  • Likely Bidders - Use this prompt when you have a specific opportunity and want to see who is most likely to bid. It looks at similar prior awards, related contract history, and relevant vendors to build a credible bidder list based on evidence rather than guesswork. It is useful for capture planning, competitive research, and getting to a realistic competitive landscape faster.

  • Find Early Federal Procurement Signals - Use this prompt when you want to find early federal procurement signals before a requirement becomes fully active. It combines formal forecasts, early notices, active solicitations, and relevant government-related news to show what looks real, what stage it is in, and what may be coming next. It is useful for market monitoring, early pipeline development, and spotting federal demand before it fully matures.

  • Federal Buying Pattern Analysis - Use this prompt when you want to understand how a federal buyer or resolved federal buying lane actually buys a given type of work. It analyzes prior awards, vehicles, IDVs, set-aside mix, value bands, and repeat winners to show whether the lane is vehicle-driven, stand-alone, concentrated, or fragmented. It is useful for account planning, qualification, set-aside validation, and deciding how to position before you chase work.

  • Find Federal Recompete Opportunities - Use this prompt when you want to find federal contracts, task orders, BPAs, IDIQs, or vehicles that are nearing key end dates and may turn into follow-on work. It helps you focus on expiring work that is actually relevant to your market instead of dumping out a broad list of contracts. It is useful for recompete hunting, account planning, and building pipeline around known spending that is likely to come back to market.

  • SBA Certification Graduation Dashboard - Use this prompt when you want a scoped, gap-ranked dashboard of federal contract awards and IDVs tied to an SBA certification type. It applies the same scope to awards and IDVs, sizes each cohort before row retrieval, then compares lifecycle and certification dates to surface the vendors and records with the most meaningful exposure. It is useful for 8(a), HUBZone, joint venture, and SDB graduation monitoring tied to live federal contract activity.

  • Find Incumbent for a Federal Contract Opportunity - Use this prompt when you have a specific federal contract opportunity and need to determine who most likely holds the work now. It looks for direct thread-linked incumbent evidence first, then falls back to a tightly constrained likely-incumbent assessment only when direct linkage is absent. It is useful for capture qualification, competitive positioning, and answering incumbent questions with grounded evidence instead of loose market guesswork.

  • Federal Contract Opportunity Deep Dive - Use this prompt when you already know the federal contract notice you care about and want a grounded brief on that specific opportunity. It summarizes the key facts, surfaces the most useful attachments, and traces linked award or incumbent context when the evidence supports it. It is useful for capture reviews, internal briefings, and quickly getting your team aligned on what a notice actually says.

  • Federal Contract Award Deep Dive - Use this prompt when you already know the federal contract award you want to investigate and need the full story behind it. It summarizes the key contract facts, traces the originating notice when possible, and pulls together modification and lifecycle details in one place. It is useful for contract research, competitive review, recompete analysis, and building a clean award brief without manually stitching records together.

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