About SourceFlag.About SourceFlag
A U.S.-only B2B workspace for public RFP review, source-backed outputs, and human-reviewed handoff.Learn what SourceFlag is, who operates it, who it helps, and the public/unclassified-only boundary for RFP review.
What SourceFlag is
SourceFlag is a U.S.-only, B2B-only SaaS workspace for lean GovCon proposal teams that review public and unclassified RFP and solicitation packages. It is built for the early proposal work that happens after a public opportunity is worth reading and before the team has a clean kickoff packet, compliance matrix, deadline list, and owner plan.
Proposal teams often receive a package with a core solicitation, Section L instructions, Section M evaluation factors, attachments, forms, pricing workbooks, amendments, and Q&A files. The important facts are spread across documents while notes, spreadsheets, and draft outlines begin to drift. SourceFlag helps turn that public source package into cited requirements, deadlines, review flags, source-backed answers, compliance-style checklist or matrix rows, drafting context, and export/kickoff handoff materials that a human can inspect.
The intended user is a business proposal manager, capture lead, compliance reviewer, or small proposal team that needs a clearer first pass through the public solicitation. SourceFlag is not positioned as a replacement for proposal judgment, capture strategy, pricing decisions, legal review, procurement interpretation, or final compliance decisions. It is a workspace for organizing source-backed review work so humans can verify, correct, assign, export, and decide what to use.
Source the facts. Flag the risks.
Who operates SourceFlag
SourceFlag is operated by CodeArtisans LLC.
SourceFlag does not claim government approval, legal authority, procurement authority, compliance certification, security certification, or accessibility certification.
Where SourceFlag fits
SourceFlag fits the intake and first-pass review stage for public RFP work. A team can upload permitted public solicitation files, ask grounded questions, inspect source citations, review candidate requirement rows, track deadlines, route needs-review flags, and prepare a kickoff or export handoff. The output is meant to make the proposal team faster to review and better organized, not to make final decisions automatically.
Typical outputs include cited requirements, source file and page references, deadline rows, Section L and Section M review cues, bid/no-bid inputs, clarifying-question candidates, risk register entries, compliance-style matrix rows, drafting context, and kickoff notes. Each of those outputs still needs a human reviewer before it is relied on in a proposal workflow.
Human review required
SourceFlag is AI-assisted. Outputs can be wrong, incomplete, outdated, incorrectly cited, or misapplied. Proposal teams remain responsible for checking source citations, interpreting solicitation language, and deciding what to use.
Contact
For product or account help, contact support@sourceflagworkspace.com. For privacy questions or requests, contact privacy@sourceflagworkspace.com.