A better way to run bids

Better decisions. Better process. Better submissions.

Practical guidance and expert support for small businesses and overstretched bid teams who want a more controlled way to qualify the right opportunities, write tender responses without imploding, and submit stronger bids.
Who I help

Individuals and teams doing valuable work while struggling

I built Simpletenders for small businesses and overloaded bid managers who know that tenders matter, but can’t respond to everything and want more than just cut & paste, a 2AM finish, and last minute edits.

A simpler way to write tenders is just around the corner.

Small businesses

When every opportunity is important, but feels tough to handle

You want to win work through tenders, but can’t afford to throw time and effort at the wrong ones.
Bid managers

When a new tender starts a frantic search for content that ’looks right'

Constantly searching through documents to find just the right answer?

Kick the habit, and focus on making your responses the best they can be.

Growing teams

When what worked before doesn’t work anymore

A simple structure to pick the right tenders, respond with confidence, and repeat without having to remember where everything is.
What goes wrong

You’ve got 99 problems, and writing is just one.

Bidding for everything, no ownership, cut & paste drafting, and lack of honest reviewing all create a bid nightmare.

Don’t “work harder”, focus on the work that matters.

Bidding for everything

Bidding everything means winning nothing.

No-one says “Is this worth it?”

Must-Win bids that no-one’s heard of before. A team that can’t say “No”.

Does the customer even know who you are?

Reactive, not Proactive

Hasty bids, thrown together, without control or quality = Insta-loss and a waste of time.

Late (or no) review

No review-update-review again cycle leaves mistakes and inaccurate offers in your sole pitch to a customer.

Poor response quality

Your bids look like they were written by ten people who don’t talk to each other.

And some can’t spell.

Your “Bid Hero” is quietly crumbling

Your bids lie in the hands of one person. Laptops taken on holiday? You’re doing it all wrong.
A simple method

Four steps to calmer, better bids

This isn’t rocket science. Turn chaos into calm, with four simple steps that vastly improve your bid quality and chances of winning. No PhDs needed.
01

Find the customers and opportunities you’re looking for

Find Customers you want to work with, and tenders you want to work on. Make the tender an extension of an earlier conversation, not a response to something that appeared out of thin air.
02

Make an informed decision before doing anything else

Pick bids based on clear criteria, not gut feel. Bidding without truly understanding what the customer wants is a waste of effort, time, and money.
03

Do the work, keep it under control

Understand what you’re doing, why you’re doing it, who is involved, and when the work needs to be done, without late night messages, begging for help, and falling asleep on the office sofa at 3AM.
04

Give it your best shot

Review, polish, tidy up and submit, confident that the response tells your story to a audience that will enjoy reading it.
Guidance

Start with practical advice you can use straight away

A mix of articles, short notes, and step-by-step guides to help you improve decisions, build control into the process, and avoid familiar mistakes.
Guide

How to decide if a tender is worth bidding for

A practical way to improve bid selection and stop losing time to poor-fit opportunities.

Read guide
Guide

Why most bid pain starts before the tender arrives

A practical look at the preparation gaps that turn live bids into scavenger hunts.

Read guide
Article

Why most bid reviews happen too late to be useful

Review should improve the response, not simply confirm that everyone is under pressure.

Read article
Support

Get focused help when the stakes are real

If you have a live opportunity and need practical support, there are several ways to work together depending on what the bid needs.
Session

1-hour consulting session

A focused conversation about a live bid, a qualification decision, a process issue, or a draft response.

Discuss a session
Review

Fixed bid review

A structured review of your draft with practical feedback on clarity, strength, gaps, and readiness.

Request a review
Hands-on support

Done-for-you bid support

Direct support for teams that need help shaping or producing a stronger submission.

Ask about support
Why this exists

Tendering advice is often built for the wrong reality.

Too much of it is vague, overcomplicated, or aimed at organisations with more time and resource than most small teams have.
The Simpletenders view

Build a process people can actually use under pressure.

The goal is not to lecture people on “best practice”. It is to help them make better decisions, create more control, and improve the quality of the work.
Next step

Start where you are

Read the guidance, ask for support on a live bid, or join the newsletter for practical prompts and ideas as they come.