The system monitors every public source laundry work posts on, SAM.gov, the state portals, the city portals, the cooperative purchasing programs, and the healthcare GPO channel. It reads each solicitation, scores fit against your product lines, brands, and service territory from 0 to 100, extracts the capacity and extract specs, the brand name or equal terms, the installation and service scope, and the deadline, and sends one daily digest. It runs as one system tuned to what you sell and service, from washer extractors and tunnel systems to dryers, flatwork ironers, and finishing.
A laundry equipment dealer sells into prisons, hospitals, universities, fire departments, military bases, and housing authorities, and each posts on its own portal under its own codes. The terms that decide the bid, the capacity and extract specs, the brand name or equal window, the installation and service scope, and the cooperative eligibility, sit deep in the solicitation, not the title. Here is the gap, in numbers.
Selling and servicing the machines is one business. Supplying the detergents, chemicals, and bleaches is another. Running the linen, route, and maintenance service is a third. The same scan serves any of them. Your profile decides which solicitations qualify and which are screened, so what an equipment dealer skips is exactly what a chemical supplier or a service provider pursues. We do not build a separate system for each, we tune one to the business you are in.
Press Run today's scan to pull this morning's laundry equipment and service solicitations across the monitored portals, cooperatives, and the healthcare GPO channel, then open the scoring and digest tabs to see how each one is evaluated and delivered.
| Solicitation | Buyer | Value | Due | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Press "Run today's scan" to pull this morning's laundry equipment and service solicitations from SAM.gov, the state and city portals, the cooperatives, and the healthcare GPO channel. | ||||
84 new laundry equipment and service solicitations reviewed across the monitored portals, cooperatives, and the healthcare GPO channel. 5 qualified against your profile:
79 solicitations screened out (full log attached: 28 residential or multifamily, 22 service with no equipment, 17 outside territory, 12 below minimum order). Reply PURSUE 1 to open a bid folder.
No new software for your team to learn. The system runs in the background and delivers to email.
Across every segment, the terms that decide a laundry bid live in the specification and the instructions, not the title. The agent reads all of it, classifies the segment, and pulls the facts your team needs onto one screen, whatever you sell and service.
Each of these can decide responsiveness or erase a margin, and each is written into the documents rather than the title. The agent extracts them on every qualified solicitation so the go or no go is made before the quoting starts.
The agent connects only to the sources a dealer is eligible to sell into, within each one's terms. Coverage spans the public buyers, the cooperatives, and the healthcare GPO channel.
Omni Online Strategies builds an AI bid discovery agent that monitors SAM.gov, the state and city portals, the cooperative purchasing programs, and the healthcare GPO channel where commercial and industrial laundry equipment and service work is published, reads each solicitation including the specifications, classifies the segment, scores fit against the dealer's product lines, brands, and service territory, and delivers the qualified opportunities in a ranked daily digest. It runs as one managed system tuned to what the dealer sells and services, from washer extractors and tunnel systems to dryers, ironers, and finishing.
| What the agent does | Detail |
|---|---|
| Monitors | SAM.gov, the state and city portals, the cooperative purchasing programs, and the healthcare GPO channel |
| Reads | The full solicitation, including the equipment specification and the instructions to bidders |
| Classifies | The segment: federal, state and corrections, healthcare, higher education and housing, fire, or cooperative |
| Extracts | Capacity and extract specs, brand name or equal terms, installation and service scope, cooperative eligibility, due date |
| Scores | Fit from 0 to 100 against the product lines, brands, segments served, service territory, and minimum order |
| Built by | Omni Online Strategies, as a managed n8n system connected to the sources the dealer is eligible to sell into |
Both terms describe the same system. Some teams call it an AI bid discovery agent because it reads each solicitation, classifies it, reasons about fit, and decides what to surface the way an agent would. Others call it bid automation because it runs on a schedule with no manual checking. Either way, it pulls, reads, classifies, scores, and reports on laundry equipment and service solicitations every business day, and your team decides which qualified opportunities to pursue.
It is automated monitoring of the portals, cooperatives, and GPO channels where commercial and industrial laundry work is published. The system pulls every new solicitation daily, uses AI to read the specifications, classifies the segment, scores it against the dealer's product lines, brands, and territory, and delivers the qualified ones in a ranked daily digest.
Federal and military buyers on SAM.gov, state agencies and corrections on the state portals, public hospitals and the healthcare GPO channel, universities and public housing, and fire departments buying turnout gear washer extractors and care service. The system runs as one scan tuned to the segments a given dealer sells into, and each segment has its own configuration.
SAM.gov for federal, the state procurement portals, the city and local portals on platforms like DemandStar, PlanetBids, OpenGov, and Bonfire, the cooperative purchasing programs such as Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, and HGACBuy, and the healthcare GPO contract and bid channel. The system connects only to the sources the dealer is eligible to sell into, within each one's terms.
Many laundry solicitations name a specific brand and model and allow an approved equal. The agent extracts the named product, the equal terms, the data a substitution must carry, and the deadline to submit it, and surfaces them so a dealer carrying a different line knows whether and how it can bid before the window closes.
Yes. It reads whether the buyer wants machines, installation and training, a service or maintenance contract, or a bundle, because each is a different pursuit. A turnout gear care service contract, a preventive maintenance agreement, and a capital equipment purchase are scored and tagged separately so the digest matches what the dealer actually offers.
Yes. It tracks the national cooperative solicitations such as Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, and HGACBuy, which are themselves won on competitive bids and then bought off by agencies, and it flags when a buyer can or will purchase off a contract the dealer already holds. The cooperative channel is both a bid surface and a way to sell without each agency bidding.
Yes. Fire departments must clean turnout gear under the NFPA care and maintenance standard, and only specialized washer extractors qualify, which drives both equipment purchases and recurring cleaning and decontamination service contracts. The agent flags these on the city portals and reads the specification and the service scope so the dealer can respond.
Each solicitation is classified to its segment and scored on weighted factors against the dealer profile: product line and segment match, brand name or equal fit, value against the minimum order, and service territory. The factors produce a score from 0 to 100 with written reasoning, tuned to how the dealer selects work.
The digest carries the extracted specs and the reasoning for each qualified solicitation, tagged with its segment, and the sales team decides which to pursue. A reply opens a bid folder, deadline and pre bid reminders fire as dates approach, and the full reviewed log is retained as the audit trail. The agent surfaces and organizes the work; the dealer makes every bid decision.
Omni Online Strategies, a full service AI automation agency. We build and operate the agent as a managed n8n system connected to the sources you are eligible to sell into, tune the scoring to your product lines, brands, and service territory, and deliver the qualified solicitations to your inbox. Your team decides which to pursue.
SAM.gov, the state and city portals, the cooperatives, and the healthcare GPO channel you are eligible to sell into, connected within each one's terms.
The system collects every laundry equipment and service solicitation posted across the monitored sources since the last run.
It classifies the segment and extracts the capacity and extract specs, the brand name or equal terms, the install and service scope, and the deadline.
Your product lines, brands, segments served, service territory, and minimum order set a fit score from 0 to 100 with written reasoning.
Solicitations that are residential, service with no equipment, outside territory, or below minimum stay in the reviewed log with a reason.
Qualified solicitations arrive ranked by fit and tagged by segment, and deadline and pre bid reminders fire as dates approach.