Live proof artifact

Source-backed sample competitor report.

This sample shows the paid-output standard in a real niche: UK bid advisory and tender-writing competitors. It is deliberately concise, source-linked, and action-oriented rather than a generic AI summary.

Scope5 competitors
SourcesPublic web pages
Use caseBid/sales positioning
Checked10 Jun 2026

Executive readout

The niche is crowded with similar bid-writing claims. The useful intelligence is not that these firms write bids; it is how each firm frames proof, success, continuity, AI/software, training, sector coverage, and buyer risk reduction.

Highest-value action Decision pack excerpt

Competing offers should avoid another broad "expert bid writers" claim. The sharper response is to build proof around methodology, recent buyer relevance, scope clarity, source traceability, and accountable review. Where competitors use success-rate or AI/software language, the counter-positioning should ask what evidence, compliance controls, and buyer-specific outcomes sit behind the claim.

Signal ledger

Each line separates the observed public signal from interpretation and recommended action.

Impact Bids
High confidence

Public signalPositions around bid and tender writing, bid management, training, and professional development for private, public, and third-sector organisations.

Why it mattersBroad cross-sector positioning makes a simple "they only do public sector" counter-message weak. The better opening is proof depth and niche specificity.

Recommended actionCreate counter-positioning around buyer-specific proof, recent public examples, and sector-focused evidence packs.

Sourceimpactbids.com

Thornton & Lowe
High confidence

Public signalPresents a large UK bid-writing offer, public-sector specialism, in-house bid team continuity, process improvement, and a high win-rate claim.

Why it mattersThey reduce perceived buyer risk with scale, process, and success language.

Recommended actionCompeting sales copy needs stronger substantiation than "bespoke support"; show methodology, continuity, and recent buyer relevance.

Sourcethorntonandlowe.com/services/bid-writing

Executive Compass
High confidence

Public signalFrames its service around fixed-fee quoting, quality assurance, bid strategy, portal administration, social value support, and a high success-rate claim.

Why it mattersFixed-fee scoping and QA reduce buyer uncertainty before a project starts.

Recommended actionMake pricing/scoping clarity and quality control explicit. Do not rely only on "tailored support" language.

Sourceexecutivecompass.co.uk/services/bid-and-tender-writing

Bid Perfect
Medium confidence

Public signalLeans into bid consultancy, bidding strategy, training, courses, bid/no-bid tooling, and content about AI and win-rate measurement.

Why it mattersThe offer is not only delivery capacity; it suggests capability building and strategic bidding maturity.

Recommended actionWatch for training/resource-led content and counter with reusable collateral, decision tools, and practical enablement.

Sourcebidperfect.com

Bidding Ltd
High confidence

Public signalCombines bid-writing services with AI bid-writing, tender search, bid-library management, model responses, training, and quantified proof points.

Why it mattersThe AI/software angle may shift buyer expectations toward speed, library reuse, and structured bid operations.

Recommended actionPrepare a quality-control response: speed matters only when evidence, compliance, and accountable human review are clear.

Sourcebiddingltd.co.uk

Battlecard notes

Talk tracks

  • The market is crowded with broad bid-writing claims, so proof specificity matters more than another statement about expert writers.
  • High success-rate claims are common; buyers need to know the scope, denominator, and methodology behind them.
  • AI and bid software claims should be handled carefully: speed is attractive, but buyers still need source evidence and compliance control.

Proof gaps to close

  • Recent public-sector proof points by buyer type.
  • Explicit process map showing how quality control happens.
  • Clear statement of what is included in a fixed-fee or pilot scope.
  • Evidence of reusable bid-library or competitor-watch benefits, if offered.

Watchlist and caveats

Watchlist triggers

  • New AI product page, pricing mention, or case study.
  • New quantified win-rate, framework success, or testimonial.
  • New course, webinar, academy, or public-sector training page.
  • New monitoring product, awarded-tender tracking, or intelligence dashboard.
Important boundary: this sample uses public web evidence only. It does not verify private win-rate calculations, client outcomes, gated data, CRM data, or logged-in sources. A full paid report deepens this with timestamped checks, screenshots where appropriate, wider signal sweep, and customer-specific recommendations.

Source appendix

These are the public sources used for the sample. The point is not to hide the evidence; it is to turn it into useful decision support.