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Usage caps are pooled at the account level, not per individual seat. A 5-seat Professional account has 125 pooled Market Radar searches and 75 pooled deep reports per month — your team shares from one pool. No one person hits a wall while another seat sits idle.
The deep report pool covers Project Deep Dives, Action Plans, Account Dossiers, and Competitive Analysis reports. Market Radar searches have their own separate pool. Both pools reset at the start of each billing cycle.
All plans include all seven sector scoring profiles: Utility-Scale Energy, C&I Efficiency, Public Sector/Institutional, Real Estate/Multifamily, Industrial/Manufacturing, General Construction, and IT Services & Software. The Industrial profile includes a Specialty Materials & Process Technology sub-profile for firms selling into chemical processing, specialty steel, advanced manufacturing, and similar markets. Your sector profile is applied automatically based on your search criteria.
Within most sector profiles, you can further specify your sales approach — for example, whether you're a program-track efficiency vendor, an ESCO, or a direct account rep within C&I Efficiency; or a GC, specialty sub, or owner's rep within Construction. ArcReact routes its discovery pipeline to the signal stack that matches how you actually sell, surfacing more relevant early-stage opportunities and filtering out leads that don't fit your go-to-market motion.
Yes — both Salesforce and HubSpot integrations are live. Scored projects push directly into your CRM pipeline as Opportunities (Salesforce) or Deals (HubSpot) with viability score, revenue range, signal tier, and scoring profile pre-populated. CRM integration is included on Starter, Professional, and Enterprise plans. Contact us to get started.
ArcReact Concierge is our hand-curated delivery service for every new account. Within 72 hours of signup, our team reviews your sector, territory, and sales approach, then delivers scored early-stage projects directly to your portal — ready to action. Pay As You Go and demo accounts receive 1 curated project; Starter, Professional, and Enterprise accounts receive 3. You don't need to run a single search to see real results on day one.
ArcReply is the bid-preparation companion to ArcReact — it sits downstream of discovery and pre-generates bid packages, scopes of work, and compliance documentation from your project intelligence. Currently in development. Enterprise customers get early access when it launches.
Yes. Request a demo and we'll walk you through the portal and run a live search for your target sector and territory. The Pay As You Go tier also lets you generate reports without a subscription — pay per Market Radar, per Deep Dive, per Account Dossier. Sample reports are available below.
Those platforms license verified government data — and we work alongside them, not against them. ArcReact is a pre-RFP discovery layer: we surface early-stage projects before they hit those databases. Our value is finding the deal first, scoring it, and routing it to your CRM — so when a project does appear in HigherGov or GovWin, your team has already been working it for weeks.
Every project carries an explicit provenance tier — Verified, Inferred, or Unverified — visible on the lead card before you ever open the report. Verified projects are anchored in source records (FERC interconnection queue, SAM.gov contracts, EIA plant data, SEC filings). Inferred projects came from AI signal analysis with an anchor-strength pre-classifier. Unverified projects are surfaced for awareness only, marked accordingly. Confidence is never hidden.
Lane A pulls directly from live government data feeds — MISO, SPP, ERCOT, CAISO, and PJM interconnection queues; SAM.gov, USASpending, GSA eLibrary, FERC, EIA Form 860, EPA ECHO, DOE/IRA grant records, and SEC EDGAR. Lane A projects bypass verification and carry a Verified provenance stamp automatically. Lane B runs AI-inferred discovery on early-stage signals — trade press, regulatory dockets, planning board minutes, financial announcements — then verifies them through an independent anchor-strength check. Both lanes feed the same ranked output, with provenance tiers making the difference visible.
Within 72 hours of signup, our team reviews your sector, territory, and sales approach, then delivers scored projects directly to your portal dashboard. Demo and Pay As You Go accounts get 1 curated project; Starter, Professional, and Enterprise accounts get 3. You log in to a workspace that's already populated — no search setup required to see real results on day one.
Yes. The ArcReact portal at app.arcreact.com is fully mobile-optimized. Search, review scored leads, generate reports, and check CRM sync status from any device. Field sales reps regularly use ArcReact between meetings and on-site visits — the bottom tab bar, project cards, and report views are all built for touch.
By Sector
Sector Playbooks.
One-pagers tailored to how each industry actually buys. Start with the field guide to understand all 8 sectors and 24 sub-profiles — then pick the playbook that matches your sales motion.
Start HereProfile & Sub-Profile Guide
Map your sales motion to the right scoring profile.
A complete reference for every sector profile and sub-profile in ArcReact — trigger events, buyer types, signal sources, and how each sub-profile routes its discovery pipeline. Read this first to find where your team fits.
For developers, EPCs, OEMs, and BESS integrators selling into generation, transmission, and storage. Track ISO interconnection queues, FERC filings, RFP precursors, and project finance signals across MISO, SPP, ERCOT, CAISO, and PJM.
Catch the retrofit before the bid spec is written.
For program-track efficiency vendors, ESCOs, and direct account reps selling LED, HVAC, controls, and demand-side measures. Find utility program filings, building permits, capital plans, and ESPC announcements months ahead of procurement.
For federal, state, local, and education sales teams. Track GSA schedules, agency budget cycles, capital plans, grant awards, and board-approval signals across DoD, civilian agencies, K–12, and higher ed — long before the RFP hits SAM.gov.
For multifamily operators, brokers, lenders, and prop-tech vendors. Surface entitlement filings, financing announcements, permit activity, and capital-stack signals on assets in formation — before the asset hits the broker network.
For specialty materials, process technology, capital equipment, and industrial services sellers. Track new plant announcements, expansions, retrofits, and reshoring projects — with sub-profile routing for chemical processing, specialty steel, and advanced manufacturing.
For GCs, specialty subs, trade suppliers, building product reps, and equipment rental firms. Read permits, design submissions, and zoning approvals — not bid platforms — to position before architects specify and owners pick their team.
Win the recompete before the incumbent knows it's at risk.
For federal IT integrators, GovCon firms, and managed-services sellers. Track contract expirations, agency modernization signals, GSA schedule activity, and award protests — with incumbent ownership chain and sub-tier visibility on every opportunity.
For diagnostic implementation and lab coverage advisory sellers. Find NCAs in active comment, LCD drafts, MolDX updates, practice consolidations, and grant awards — months before procurement opens and the consultative seat is filled.
Real reports generated by ArcReact v4.6 for a fictional LED lighting distributor targeting the Mid-Atlantic market. Every field, score, and source citation reflects real report output.
Core Report
Market Radar
A ranked opportunity table covering an entire territory — signal tiers, source quality, revenue ranges with labeled assumptions, and viability scores per project.
Full narrative intelligence on a single opportunity — executive summary, full signal analysis, identified contacts by tier, incentive map, and recommended next steps.
A visual walkthrough of the ArcReact client portal — login-to-results in four steps, all seven sector profiles explained, provenance badges, lead rating, and dashboard management.
Definitions for the terms you'll see on lead cards, in reports, and across the platform.
Lane A
Verified intelligence pulled directly from live government data feeds — interconnection queues, federal contracts, plant data, grant records, SEC filings. Lane A projects bypass AI inference and carry a Verified provenance stamp automatically.
Lane B
AI-inferred discovery on early-stage signals — trade press, regulatory dockets, planning board minutes, financial announcements. Each Lane B candidate runs through an anchor-strength pre-classifier before consuming verification budget.
Provenance Tier Verified
The strongest tier. Anchored in source records — FERC filings, SAM.gov contracts, EIA Form 860, ISO interconnection queues, SEC EDGAR. No AI inference required.
Provenance Tier Inferred
AI-derived from credible signals with passing anchor strength. Source chain is traceable; assumptions are explicit on every project card and in the report.
Provenance Tier Unverified
Surfaced for awareness only — early-signal candidates that didn't clear the anchor-strength bar. Marked accordingly so confidence is never hidden.
Signal Tier (T1–T4)
Evidence quality classification. T1 is the strongest (e.g., a FERC filing); T4 is the weakest (e.g., a single trade press rumor). A T1 lead is treated very differently from a T4.
Source Quality (SQ1–SQ3)
A grade applied to every individual source consulted. SQ1 is verified primary (government records, official filings); SQ2 is reputable secondary; SQ3 is unverified tertiary.
Anchor Strength
A pre-classifier rating that measures how specifically the evidence ties to a real, identifiable project. Weak anchors are down-ranked before they consume verification budget; high anchors are fast-tracked.
Actionability Status
A timeline classification on every project: AHEAD (act now, you're early), IN_WINDOW (engagement window is open), CLOSING (urgency rising), BEHIND (you may be late), or VERIFY (additional research needed).
Viability Score
A 0–100 score from the proprietary scoring engine, weighted across revenue potential, regulatory environment, financial risk, competitive position, strategic fit, and stakeholder access.
Sector Scoring Profile
One of seven scoring frameworks applied automatically based on your search criteria — Utility-Scale Energy, C&I Efficiency, Public Sector, Real Estate, Industrial, General Construction, or IT Services & Software.
Sales Approach Sub-Profile
Within most sector profiles, a refinement that matches how you actually sell — for example, GC vs. specialty sub vs. owner's rep within Construction. Routes the discovery pipeline to the signal stack matching your go-to-market motion.
Still Have Questions?
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Request a demo and we'll run a live search for your target sector and territory before you make any commitment.