Built for deep tech SBIR applicants

Win Federal Grants Without the Guesswork

Most SBIR proposals are rejected in the first paragraph. Grantentic fixes that.

Accepted formats for NSF, DoD, and NASA SBIR submissions

“I spent 3 weeks writing a proposal and it got rejected in the first paragraph.”

“I had no idea NSF scores proposals differently than DoD. Nobody told me.”

“I paid a consultant $8,000 and still got rejected.”

How It Works

Three Steps to a Fundable Proposal

1

Describe Your Innovation

A guided intake walks you through what the reviewer actually needs — the testable unknown, named customers, real team credentials.

2

Choose Your Agency

NSF, DoD, or NASA. Each scores proposals differently. We apply the right rubric, scoring weights, and language automatically.

3

Get Your Proposal

Section-by-section output with exact character limits enforced and anti-fabrication guardrails built in.

Trust

Why Founders Trust Grantentic

Built on NSF's Own Evaluation Criteria

Our NSF prompts use the official instructions NSF publishes for reviewers. A seven-point fit check flags weak sections before you submit.

Anti-Fabrication Guarantee

We never invent team members, degrees, employers, or LOIs. If we cannot substantiate a detail from your intake, we leave a bracketed placeholder, not a fabrication.

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Ready-to-use AI prompts for NSF, DoD, and NASA Project Pitches. No payment required.

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