Kansas City Business Journal
RFP360, an RFP software company based in Leawood, Kansas, has been acquired by Portland-based competitor, RFPIO. Jointly, the companies now provide RFP software to more than 200,000 users. Dave Hulsen, co-founder of RFP360 commented on the benefits for their customer base saying,
“From small businesses to large enterprises, they can get what they need from one place — and that’s a huge benefit to a customer … We now have very deep capabilities to continue innovation at a faster rate with a global reach.”
In 2020, RFP360 was honored in the Kansas City Business Journal’s Best Places to Work. In addition, the company secured two investments for a total of $12 million from Five Elms Capital.
As they move forward, the two companies will continue to deliver a full-circle solution — RFPIO will provide advanced RFP response management solutions, while RFP360 will further invest in their request management platform.
Wendy Gittleson
Senior Copywriter @ Responsive
With more than a decade writing for B2B and B2C tech companies, Wendy specializes in making complicated software feel approachable and worth buying. She's written across SaaS, hardware, and cloud. This means she understands the evaluators, the decision-makers, and the proposal teams trying to win them over. The Bay Area tech scene shaped her early; she's been writing about it ever since.
