Win R&D Funding From
11 Federal Agencies
$4+ billion in annual SBIR/STTR funding. Track opportunities across DoD, NIH, DOE, NASA, and 7 more agencies in one place.
11 Agencies, One Dashboard
Each agency has different topics, deadlines, and submission processes. We track them all.
Understanding the SBIR Phases
SBIR/STTR is a phased program. We help you track opportunities and manage your pipeline through all phases.
Phase I
Establish technical merit, feasibility, and commercial potential of the proposed innovation.
Phase II
Continue R&D efforts initiated in Phase I. Develop prototype and demonstrate commercial potential.
Phase III
Commercialize technology using non-SBIR federal or private funding. Win production contracts.
What Our SBIR Tracker Does
Multi-Agency Tracking
One dashboard to track SBIR/STTR across all 11 agencies. No more checking multiple portals.
Topic Matching
AI matches your technical capabilities to relevant research topics before solicitations open.
Deadline Alerts
Never miss a submission deadline. Get alerts 30, 14, and 7 days before close.
Award Tracking
See who wins what. Analyze competitor patterns and identify collaboration opportunities.
Phase II Pipeline
Track your Phase I projects through to Phase II submission. Stay organized across years.
Commercialization Intel
Find Phase III opportunities and production contracts that build on successful SBIR work.
AI-Powered Topic Matching
Describe your technology once. We match it to relevant research topics across all agencies.
Example: Autonomous Systems Company
Your Capabilities
Matched Topics
Learn From Past Awards
See who wins, what they proposed, and how much they received. Intelligence to improve your proposals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between SBIR and STTR?
SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) requires the small business to perform at least 2/3 of Phase I work and 1/2 of Phase II work. STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) requires partnership with a research institution (university, federal lab) that performs at least 30% of the work.
Do I need to be an existing federal contractor?
No! SBIR/STTR is specifically designed for innovative small businesses, including startups with no federal contracting experience. You just need to be a US-based small business (under 500 employees).
How do I find the right topics for my technology?
Our AI matches your technology description and past work to relevant research topics across all agencies. We flag topics before solicitations open so you have time to prepare.
What happens after Phase I?
If Phase I is successful, you can apply for Phase II funding ($500K-$1.5M) to continue R&D. About 23% of Phase I awards lead to Phase II. Our pipeline tracker helps you manage this transition.
How does this compare to SBIR.gov?
SBIR.gov is the official portal but it's hard to search across agencies effectively. We aggregate all agencies, add AI matching, and include award intelligence so you can see who wins what.
$4 Billion in Annual Funding Awaits
Start tracking SBIR/STTR opportunities today.