What is Radar?

Last updated: June 10, 2026

What Is It?

Radar scans millions of public government documents — RFPs, contracts, budgets, meeting minutes — and surfaces the ones relevant to what you sell and where you sell it.


How Radar Works

  • Your product profiles and territory selections tell the AI what to look for and where. See 📄 Understanding Products in Pursuitand

  • When a document signals a potential opportunity — a city budgeting for new software, a school district issuing an RFP, a state renewing a competitor's contract — Radar creates a signal card with a summary and the relevant entity.


The Three Tabs


What a Signal Card Shows

  • Entity name — the government agency (click through to the full Intel profile)

  • AI-generated summary — key details from the source document

  • Source type — RFP, budget, meeting minutes, contract, etc.

  • Signal criteria indicators — why this was surfaced for you

  • Quick actions to save, dismiss, add to Research workbook, or run a Play

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Getting the Most Out of Radar

  1. Set up your products. Go to Settings → Products and define what you sell.

    1. See 📄 Creating and Managing Product Profiles

  2. Select your territory. Choose states and regions in your Radar profile or connect your CRM to use your assigned accounts

  3. Engage with your feed. Save relevant signals, dismiss irrelevant ones

  4. Turn on notifications. Configure email digests so opportunities come to you.

    1. See 📄 Your Personalized Feed (Inbox)