Marketing tenders

Marketing tenders for small agencies

Public buyers do publish campaigns, design, print, digital, research and communications. The hard part is separating realistic small-business opportunities from notices that only look relevant because a keyword appears once.

Fewer bad matches, clearer decisions.

TenderHawk watches for campaigns, design, print, digital, research and communications, then checks the source, buyer, location, likely contract shape and practical barriers before treating it as an alert.

Pricing stance

Start with Free Scout if you want a no-card way to test whether TenderHawk understands your business. Standard is £19/month for daily monitoring, relevant alerts and weekly sector intelligence, with the first month at £9.99. Pro is £49/month for renewal watch, award and competitor analysis, and deeper review of strategic opportunities, with the first month at £24.99. Paid plans bill immediately through Stripe.

Useful signals to watch

official notices mentioning campaigns, design, print, digital, research and communications

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

planning or early-market signals when they are clearly procurement-related

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

award notices that show buyer habits and renewal timing

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

lots, deadlines and source links that make the route checkable

TenderHawk looks for source-backed evidence before turning this signal into a customer-facing alert.

What a small business should check first

Worth checking

Is the job local, regional or genuinely UK-wide?

Is the service the core requirement rather than a minor line inside a larger bundle?

Can a 1-20 person business evidence the capability, cover and insurance?

Usually a warning sign

agency rosters demanding national capacity or unrelated creative scope

notices where the submission route is unclear

large frameworks where the small-supplier lot is not visible

Example types TenderHawk watches

focused campaigns, design, print, digital, research and communications contracts

local-authority, education, housing or NHS buyer notices

framework or DPS opportunities only when the entry route is clear

award notices that show buyer renewal cycles