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RFP Responder

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Streamline your RFP responses with structured analysis.

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What RFP Responder does

The RFP Responder skill is designed for Bid Managers, Proposal Leads, and Directors of Sales who need to efficiently respond to complex RFPs, RFIs, and RFQs. When a lengthy proposal arrives, this skill helps parse the document into manageable sections, categorizing requirements as MANDATORY, WEIGHTED, or NICE-TO-HAVE. It also extracts key scoring criteria, deadlines, and format constraints, ensuring that every aspect of the buyer's request is addressed systematically.

Once the RFP is parsed, the skill assists in evaluating your organization's fit for each requirement. Users can create a proof-point matrix that rates their capabilities as STRONG, PARTIAL, or GAP, backed by verifiable sources such as case studies or customer testimonials. This structured approach not only highlights areas of strength but also surfaces any gaps in the organization’s offerings, allowing leadership to make informed decisions about whether to pursue the opportunity.

Additionally, the skill applies the Shipley method to develop 3-5 win-themes that resonate with the buyer's criteria, enhancing the proposal's strategic alignment. It also estimates the winrate based on various factors, providing a clear recommendation on whether to bid, partner-bid, or no-bid. This data-driven approach is crucial for organizations looking to optimize their bid management process and improve their chances of winning contracts.

Overall, the RFP Responder skill is a comprehensive tool that transforms the often chaotic RFP response process into a structured and strategic endeavor, ensuring that responses are not only compliant but also compelling.

When to use it

Use this skill when faced with a lengthy RFP or security questionnaire that requires a systematic and structured response within a tight deadline.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for free-form proposal writing, contract redlining, or creating marketing collateral, as it focuses strictly on structured responses to RFPs and RFIs.

What you can build with it

Parsing a Complex RFP

When a 30+ page RFP arrives, use the skill to parse it into structured requirements, ensuring nothing is overlooked.

Bid/No-Bid Review Preparation

Before committing resources, analyze the RFP to assess fit and win rate, guiding leadership in the decision-making process.

Mapping Proof Points

Organize your proof points against RFP requirements to clearly demonstrate your organization's strengths and identify any gaps.

How to install RFP Responder

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/rfp-responder --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by alirezarezvani

rfp-responder

Purpose

Help Bid Managers, Proposal Leads, and Directors of Sales answer five questions at the response-strategy moment:

  1. What is this RFP actually asking? (parse sections, tag every requirement MANDATORY / WEIGHTED / NICE-TO-HAVE, extract scoring criteria, surface deadlines and format constraints)
  2. What is our true fit? (proof-point matrix per requirement: STRONG / PARTIAL / GAP, each backed by a verifiable source — case study, certification, customer quote, technical attestation, benchmark)
  3. What is our win-theme strategy? (Shipley method: 3-5 themes that ladder up across requirements, not generic value-prop bullets)
  4. What is our realistic winrate? (Shipley-derived factor model: fit, incumbent, relationship strength, decision-criteria alignment, late-entry, competitor count, deal size — produces estimate + confidence band)
  5. Should we bid? (deterministic verdict: BID / PARTNER-BID / NO-BID with named factors driving the call)

The skill surfaces GAPs explicitly. Leadership decides whether to close them, partner around them, or no-bid. It never invents claims.

When to use

  • A 30+ page RFP / RFI / RFQ has landed with a 7-14 day response deadline
  • A security questionnaire (SIG, CAIQ, custom-buyer) needs structured Q&A — not prose
  • The team is preparing a bid / no-bid review and needs a defensible winrate estimate
  • Sales Engineering has a proof-point library but no system to map proofs to requirements
  • Leadership wants to see fit % (STRONG / PARTIAL / GAP) before committing pursuit budget
  • A late-entry opportunity needs honest assessment of the relationship deficit

Do not use for:

  • Free-form proposal narrative authoring → business-growth/contract-and-proposal-writer
  • Contract redline AFTER award → c-level-advisor/general-counsel-advisor
  • Marketing collateral / category content → marketing-skill/*
  • Discount approval on the awarded deal → commercial/deal-desk
  • Pricing-model design for a new product → commercial/pricing-strategist

Workflow

Step 1 — Parse the RFP

Drop the RFP markdown / text into scripts/rfp_parser.py. Output: structured JSON listing every requirement, tagged MANDATORY / WEIGHTED / NICE-TO-HAVE based on cue words (must / shall = MANDATORY; should / weighted scoring numbers = WEIGHTED; may / preferred / desired = NICE-TO-HAVE). Captures section structure, scoring criteria if disclosed, deadline, submission format constraints.

python scripts/rfp_parser.py --input rfp.md --output json > parsed.json

Step 2 — Score fit per requirement

Fill assets/rfp_intake_template.md with your proof-point library (each proof tagged with type + verifiable source + which requirement-tags it covers) and proposed win-themes. Feed parsed RFP + intake into scripts/response_drafter.py. Output: proof-point matrix per requirement with STRONG / PARTIAL / GAP, win-theme injection, GAP audit.

python scripts/response_drafter.py --input draft_input.json --output markdown > matrix.md

Hard rule: GAP requirements are surfaced, never invented around. Leadership reads the GAP audit and decides: close the gap, partner-bid, or no-bid.

Step 3 — Apply win-theme strategy

Shipley method: 3-5 themes that span requirements. Each theme answers "why us over the incumbent / competitor on the criteria the buyer named." response_drafter.py shows which themes thread through which requirements — a theme appearing in <2 requirements is decorative, not strategic, and gets flagged.

Step 4 — Estimate winrate

Feed deal context (fit %, incumbent strength, relationship, decision-criteria alignment, late-entry, competitor count, deal size vs. average) into scripts/winrate_predictor.py. Output: Shipley-derived estimate 0-100% + confidence band + factor breakdown + BID / PARTNER-BID / NO-BID verdict.

python scripts/winrate_predictor.py --input deal_context.json --profile enterprise-software --output markdown

No-bid threshold: estimate < 20% triggers automatic no-bid recommendation.

Step 5 — Decide

Take parsed RFP + proof-point matrix + GAP audit + winrate estimate into the go / no-go review. Skill does not commit pursuit budget — leadership does.

Scripts

  • scripts/rfp_parser.py — section + requirement extractor (regex + cue-word heuristics, stdlib only)
  • scripts/response_drafter.py — proof-point matrix + win-theme injection + GAP audit
  • scripts/winrate_predictor.py — Shipley-derived factor model + bid/no-bid verdict, industry-profile-tuned

All scripts: stdlib only (argparse, json, sys, pathlib, re, collections, statistics). --help and --sample work on all three.

References

  • references/shipley_method_canon.md — Shipley Proposal Guide v6, Shipley Capture Guide, APMP BoK, Tom Sant, Tom Searcy + Henry DeVries, Strategic Proposals research, Larry Newman
  • references/rfp_strategy_canon.md — FAR, GSA, Forrester, Gartner, Bain, McKinsey, B2B International on RFP win-rates and buyer behavior
  • references/rfp_anti_patterns.md — Shipley failure modes, APMP cases, Strategic Proposals research, federal loss reviews, MIT Sloan, Bain commercial-discipline, Gartner

Assumptions

  • The RFP is the ground truth. If the buyer asked it, answer it — in the order they asked, in the format they specified. Re-organizing for narrative flow is for proposals, not RFPs.
  • Proof points must be verifiable. A claim is only as strong as the case study, certification, customer reference, or technical attestation backing it. Unsourced claims become GAPs.
  • Win-themes are buyer-side, not seller-side. "We're the leader in X" is a marketing claim; "Your operations team reduces incident MTTR by 60% with the same headcount" is a win-theme. Shipley canon, not optional.
  • Winrate estimates are directional. The model is a discipline tool to force honest pursuit-qualification — not an oracle. Confidence band always wider than the point estimate suggests.
  • Industry profiles tune base rates — government RFPs reward compliance discipline; enterprise SaaS rewards reference accounts; healthcare rewards regulatory + security depth.
  • Late entry is a structural disadvantage. Entering after the RFP issued, with no relationship history, drops base rate ~15%. The skill names this, doesn't hide it.

Anti-patterns

  • Inventing a proof point to fill a GAP. Hard rule violation. GAPs surface for leadership decision, not for prose-laundering. See references/rfp_anti_patterns.md.
  • Responding to every RFP. Without a qualified bid / no-bid gate, the team burns capacity on <20% winrate pursuits and loses the 50%+ pursuits to lack of focus. Bain commercial-discipline research.
  • Generic response with no win-theme. A proposal that could be sent verbatim by any competitor is decorative. Shipley failure mode #1.
  • Missing a mandatory disqualifier late. FedRAMP / HIPAA / ISO 27001 / SOC 2 / on-shore data residency caught on Day 12 of a 14-day response = wasted pursuit. Parser surfaces these on Day 1.
  • Answering the question YOU wanted asked. RFP responder discipline: answer what they asked, in their words, in their order. Re-framing belongs in cover letters, not in the compliance matrix.
  • No compliance matrix. Every requirement should map to a response section + page number. Evaluators score on a matrix; respondents who don't provide one self-disqualify on traceability.
  • Late-entry without acknowledging the relationship deficit. Entering cold against an incumbent with a 3-year relationship and no champion = sub-20% winrate. Pretending otherwise wastes Sales Engineering capacity.
  • Treating WEIGHTED requirements like MANDATORY. Score-weighted requirements reward depth on the high-weight items, not uniform mediocrity across all. Shipley capture method.

Distinct from

  • business-growth/contract-and-proposal-writer — free-form narrative proposals where YOU set the structure (executive briefs, capability statements, unsolicited proposals). RFP-responder handles buyer-dictated structured Q&A where the buyer set the questions, sections, scoring criteria, and format. Different artifact, different decision logic.
  • c-level-advisor/general-counsel-advisor — contract redline and IP/risk review AFTER award. RFP-responder operates BEFORE award, on the response strategy.
  • marketing-skill/* — external marketing assets (web copy, content, ASO, SEO, brand voice) for many-to-many audiences. RFP-responder produces a single-buyer artifact with deterministic compliance requirements.
  • commercial/deal-desk — per-deal discount routing on a closing opportunity. RFP-responder is pursuit-stage; deal-desk is close-stage.
  • commercial/pricing-strategist — pricing-model design for a new product. RFP-responder consumes existing pricing as input to the commercial-terms section.

Forcing-question library (Matt Pocock grill discipline)

Walked one at a time before any script runs. Recommended answer + canon citation per question. Never bundled.

  1. "What's your STRONG / PARTIAL / GAP split on the MANDATORY requirements?" Recommended: STRONG ≥ 70% on MANDATORY before bidding. PARTIAL/GAP on any MANDATORY = either close the gap pre-submission or no-bid. Canon: Shipley Proposal Guide v6 — capture-management discipline, "Pgw (probability of win) is bounded by your weakest MANDATORY."

  2. "Is there an incumbent, and how strong is their position?" Recommended: strong incumbent (3+ years, no displacement event) drops base winrate ~30%. Don't bid without a named displacement trigger. Canon: Forrester B2B-RFP research — incumbents win 70-80% of renewal RFPs absent a named failure event.

  3. "Did you enter the conversation before or after the RFP issued?" Recommended: late-entry (after RFP issued, no prior engagement) drops winrate ~15% and signals the RFP was scoped to someone else's strengths. Canon: Tom Searcy + Henry DeVries How to Win Big Business — "If you didn't help write the RFP, you're column fodder."

  4. "What are your 3-5 win-themes, and does each thread through ≥2 requirements?" Recommended: themes that appear in only one requirement are decorative. Themes must ladder up across MANDATORY + WEIGHTED sections. Canon: Shipley Capture Guide — win-themes are the buyer-side answer to "why us" across the evaluation criteria, not seller-side feature lists.

  5. "For every claim in the response, can you name the verifiable source?" Recommended: every claim → case study / certification / customer reference / technical attestation / benchmark. Unsourced claims = GAPs. Canon: APMP BoK — "Substantiation: every assertion in a proposal must be backed by evidence the evaluator can independently verify."

  6. "What's the bid / no-bid threshold you committed to BEFORE seeing this RFP?" Recommended: pre-committed threshold (e.g., winrate ≥ 25%, STRONG ≥ 70% on MANDATORY, named champion). Post-hoc rationalization is how teams end up bidding 5% pursuits. Canon: Bain RFP-win-rate studies — disciplined bid/no-bid gates lift win-rate from ~15% to ~35%.

  7. "What does the buyer's evaluation team actually score on?" Recommended: if the RFP discloses scoring criteria, weight your response effort proportionally. If undisclosed, ask. If you can't ask, that itself is a relationship-deficit signal. Canon: Strategic Proposals proposal-management research — evaluators score on the rubric they were given, not on your narrative.

Walk depth-first. Lock 1-3 before opening 4-7. After all 7 are answered, invoke rfp_parser.pyresponse_drafter.pywinrate_predictor.py in sequence. If question 6 lands on "we don't have a threshold," set one now or no-bid.

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