How it works
From scattered public data to local opportunity intelligence
Florida Opportunity Hub is built around a simple idea: small businesses should not have to monitor dozens of public sources to understand where local demand is forming.
Step 1
Monitor public sources
We track county procurement pages, city project updates, permit and planning sources, economic development announcements, tourism signals, aerospace hiring, and federal opportunity channels.
Step 2
Normalize the signal
Each useful item is converted into a consistent opportunity record with category, location, source, deadline, summary, best-fit businesses, and action link.
Step 3
Explain why it matters
The value is translating each signal into practical local intelligence: what happened, where it is, who should care, and what to do next.
Step 4
Review before publishing
Candidate items can be staged, checked, edited, published, or archived before they reach the public feed or newsletter.
Step 5
Package alerts and briefs
High-value items become weekly growth briefs, category pages, county pages, and future alerts for matching businesses.
What makes a signal useful?
A useful signal points to future business activity: a bid deadline, new facility, county maintenance need, tourism project, hiring cluster, or source that repeatedly produces opportunities.
Human-reviewed intelligence
The MVP starts with reviewed public signals. Automation helps collect and structure information; publishing remains conservative so the feed stays useful.
- deduplication across repeated postings
- local relevance scoring by county and business type
- admin approval queues
- newsletter-ready exports
- future saved searches and daily alerts
Start with a sample brief
See how public signals become operational intelligence for contractors and facilities vendors.