For subcontractors who bid blind

You sent the bid.
Then nothing.

Most subcontractors spend thousands chasing and estimating work, then never learn why they lost. Close the Bid Loop helps you get more from what you spend on leads, follow up so bids stop vanishing, and capture the relationships and data that keep paying off long after the subscription ends.

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The leak

You already paid for the lead and the estimate. The leak happens after you hit send.

Here is how it usually goes. You pay for the lead. You spend hours on a takeoff. You send a sharp number. Then you wait. Maybe somebody calls once. Maybe an email goes out and dies. Eventually everyone assumes you lost and moves on.

Then the next job gets bid the same way. Same blind spots. Same missed feedback. The GC contact you paid to reach is never saved, and the same expensive guessing game starts over.

  • Follow up once, if at all
  • Never ask why you lost
  • No clean bid-hit ratio
  • No owner for the process
  • No record of the GC contacts you paid to reach
  • No learning from the last job
The reframe

Good estimators are not the problem. Broken follow-up is.

Following up harder will not flip every GC who already decided. We are honest about that. What a real process does is fix the things you actually control: where your lead money goes, who you stay in front of, and what you learn from every bid.

01 / Stay in the running

Be remembered for the next one

In this business the relationship is the whole game. Consistent, well-timed follow-up keeps you in front of the GC so you are there when the next job comes up, and the contact stays yours.

02 / Get the feedback

Stop bidding into silence

Were you high on price. Did you miss scope. Was it timing. Was it a relationship you did not have yet. Most subs never find out because nobody asks in a way that gets a useful answer. We fix the asking, so the next bid gets smarter.

Pricing

Three ways to close the loop. Start where it makes sense.

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Bid Loop Build
Custom pricing

Build the system with you

For shops that know the process is leaking but do not have time to build the fix from scratch. Built around your existing workflow, tools, and team.

  • Follow-up cadence design
  • Email and call templates in your voice
  • CRM or spreadsheet workflow recommendations
  • GC contact capture so the data stays yours
  • Win/loss tracking setup
  • Process documentation and team handoff
Talk through the build →
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Fractional Bid Operations
Starting at $1,200/month

We do it for you

Like adding a part-time bid operations employee without adding payroll. Three-month minimum engagement. Scope depends on bid volume and how much follow-up ownership you want off your plate.

  • Bid follow-up process management
  • Feedback requests to GCs
  • Response tracking and pattern reporting
  • Template and cadence improvements
  • Monthly insight summary so the next bid gets smarter
Ask about the retainer →
How it works

Simple enough to use. Specific enough to matter.

01

Review

We look at how work is found, estimated, tracked, followed up, and handed off today.

02

Find the leaks

We identify where jobs disappear, where you are paying for leads and tools you barely use, and where GC contact data is slipping through the cracks.

03

Build the loop

We create simple follow-up, feedback, and data-capture systems your team will actually use.

04

Learn

You stop guessing, build a network you own, and start seeing patterns in why you win, lose, and get ignored.

Who this is for

Built for subcontractors doing real volume and losing real money in the gap.

Electrical Mechanical Plumbing Concrete Steel Specialty trades $5M–$50M revenue Owners + estimators
Megan Tucker, founder of Alce Strategies
Who I am

Years inside operations, revenue, and construction tech.

I am Megan Tucker. I started Close the Bid Loop because I kept watching good contractors leave money and knowledge on the table, not because they bid badly, but because nobody owned what happened around the bid: the lead spend, the follow-up, the relationships, the data.

This is not software, and it is not a generic system you will ditch in a few months. It is a tailored system to increase your win rate, expand your network, and find practical fixes for the parts of your current process that are quietly costing you money.

In their words

"We increased our close rate by 12% and our revenue by six figures."

Tony, Commercial Electrician

Straight answers

The things you are already wondering.

Will following up actually win me more bids?
Not every time, and I will not pretend otherwise. What it wins you is feedback, recency, owned relationships, and a cleaner process. That is how you win more work over time.
Is this software?
No. We use the tools you already have whenever possible. You are paying for the system, the follow-up structure, and the thinking behind it.
Why does pricing say starting at $997?
Because a small subcontractor with one estimator is not the same engagement as a larger team with multiple estimators, markets, workflows, and decision-makers. The review starts at $997 and scales with complexity.
Why does the retainer have a three-month minimum?
Because this is essentially fractional bid operations. One month is not enough to see patterns, improve the cadence, and make the process stick.
Start here

See where jobs disappear.

Tell me what is frustrating you most right now. I will reach out to set up a quick call and let you know whether a Bid Loop Review fits your shop. No pressure.

Got it. Your message is on its way and I will get back to you to set up a time. If you would rather reach me directly, email hello@closethebidloop.com.