Affordable AI discovery

SAM.gov Hunter vs FedScout

SAM.gov Hunter and FedScout both aim to make federal contracting affordable, but they sit at different points in the workflow. FedScout (launched January 2026) is a $25/month AI discovery tool that aggregates SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and 40+ state portals and adds SBIR/STTR. SAM.gov Hunter starts free and goes deeper on the win side — full AI solicitation analysis, a complete proposal writer, a compliance matrix, and a subcontractor roster with auto teaming agreements.

FedScout is a strong, genuinely low-cost entry point, and its grants/SBIR coverage is a real plus for research-driven small businesses. If pure, cheap discovery is all you need, it is hard to beat $25/month.

SAM.gov Hunter is for the contractor who has found the opportunity and now needs to win it: deeper analysis, a full editable proposal draft, an L/M/I compliance matrix, teaming-partner discovery with auto-generated agreements, and a Kanban bid tracker — with a free tier to start.

Feature comparison

FeatureSAM.gov HunterFedScout
Free plan (no credit card)YesNo
Federal (SAM.gov) opportunitiesYesYes
State & local (SLED) opportunitiesYesYes
AI opportunity fit-scoringYesYes
AI solicitation analysisYesLimited
AI proposal writer (full draft)YesAssist
Compliance matrix builderYesNo
Subcontractor / teaming finderYesNo
Auto-generated teaming agreementsYesNo
Bid / pipeline tracker (Kanban)YesLimited
Competitor & award intelligenceYesLimited
Self-serve signup (no sales call)YesYes
Public, transparent pricingYesYes

Pricing

Published at $25/mo (launched Jan 2026). Aggregates SAM.gov + Grants.gov + 40+ state portals; includes SBIR/STTR.

SAM.gov Hunter

  • Casual HunterFree forever — search + 1 AI analysis/mo
    $0
  • Seasonal HunterUnlimited AI analysis + intelligence
    $99/mo
  • Dedicated HunterAI proposal writer, compliance matrix, agreements
    $169/mo

FedScout

  • FedScout.AIAI discovery + proposal support; grants + SBIR/STTR
    $25/mo

Pricing & features as of June 2026, compiled from publicly available sources. FedScout is a trademark of FedScout. SAM.gov Hunter is not affiliated with or endorsed by FedScout.

Choose SAM.gov Hunter if…

Contractors who need the full win workflow — deep analysis, a complete proposal draft, a compliance matrix, and teaming with auto agreements — plus a free way to start.

Choose FedScout if…

Budget-first small businesses and SBIR/STTR seekers who mainly need very cheap, broad opportunity discovery across contracts and grants.

The verdict

FedScout is the budget discovery pick at $25/month and adds grants/SBIR that SAM.gov Hunter doesn’t cover. If you want to go beyond finding opportunities — into deep analysis, full proposal drafting, compliance, and teaming — SAM.gov Hunter is the more complete platform, and it’s free to start.

Frequently asked questions

How much does FedScout cost?

FedScout.AI is $25/month and launched in January 2026. SAM.gov Hunter is $0 (free forever), $99/month, or $169/month — so it’s free to start, then a higher paid tier that adds proposal writing, compliance, and teaming tools.

Is FedScout or SAM.gov Hunter better?

For the cheapest possible discovery (and for grants/SBIR coverage), FedScout is excellent. For the full bid-winning workflow — deep solicitation analysis, a complete AI proposal draft, a compliance matrix, and teaming with auto agreements — SAM.gov Hunter is more complete.

Does SAM.gov Hunter cover grants and SBIR/STTR like FedScout?

Not currently. SAM.gov Hunter focuses on federal and state/local contract opportunities. FedScout adds Grants.gov and SBIR/STTR, which is a plus if research funding is a priority for you.

Which has a free plan?

SAM.gov Hunter offers a permanently free Casual Hunter tier (search plus one AI analysis per month). FedScout starts at $25/month.

Try SAM.gov Hunter free

Search federal & 50-state contracts, score fit with AI, and draft a proposal — no credit card required.

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