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Best Practices for AI in Bid Proposals

Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer by Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer
June 14, 2025
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Introduction to Bid Writing

As we know, bids are a common way for businesses, organisations and individuals to compete for work or funding, and they can take a number of different forms depending on the nature of the bid opportunity. Submitted bids need to be well-researched, and written in a way that resonates with the recipient, and the bid writer requires strong writing skills and attention to detail, to ensure that it stands a chance of being selected.

The Challenges of Bid Writing

Preparing a bid response can be very costly and time-consuming, so with the development of Artificial Intelligence, some people may think hurrah! Finally a tool that can save time and streamline difficult tasks. However, although it may look great on paper, AI certainly has to be used carefully to ensure your bids remain compelling, compliant, and ready for review.

The Do’s of Using AI in Bid Writing

The experts at BWS delve into the do’s and don’ts of using AI in bid writing, so that you’re winning contracts – not losing them. Here are some of the key do’s:

  • Do use AI for research. AI can be a great tool for researching and generally making a start on your bid writing project. Conducting thorough research to understand the client, industry, and project requirements can be time-consuming, but using AI can help to streamline those early-stage tasks.
  • Do use AI to categorise information. Another way you can use AI to write your bids is to develop a bid plan. When trying to organise complex documents with large volumes of information, AI can be great to help create structure and break down specifications into digestible segments.
  • Do tailor your responses. Using AI-generated content can be a great starting point, but always make sure you personalise your use of language, tone, and examples to suit your audience. A bid should always reflect your organisation’s unique voice, values, and your know-how, which is something AI isn’t capable of recreating.
  • Do use AI to save time, not to replace. Think of AI as a helpful assistant – it can support tasks such as idea generation, drafting, and proofing, but shouldn’t be driving the bid writing process alone.

The Don’ts of Using AI in Bid Writing

Here are some of the key don’ts:

  • Don’t rely on AI’s knowledge as fact. AI is an incredibly smart tool, but even the smartest of intelligences can get things wrong sometimes. Always make sure to fact-check any information it provides – particularly if it involves legislation, company history, or data claims – as these could be consequential if not corrected in the final bid.
  • Don’t input any sensitive information. Avoid pasting confidential client details, pricing, or personal data into public AI tools. Any data you share with AI models could be misused or exploited, which could compromise your client relationships, and potentially breach data protection regulations.
  • Don’t forget human oversight. When it comes to bid writing, human judgement is critical. AI doesn’t have the strategic thinking, or the emotional intelligence required, for persuasive, client-specific responses. If your submission is too generic or identified as AI to an evaluator, it will be evident that you have used AI to write your bid response, which could be interpreted as a lack of effort on your part.
  • Don’t use AI to cut corners on compliance. Certain tasks like checking formatting, completing forms, or meeting word counts require manual attention. AI can help, but compliance is your responsibility. Even minor mistakes like missing a signature or uploading the wrong file type can mean disqualification.

Conclusion

All in all, AI can be a great tool for bid-writing when used wisely. Remember! AI should enhance your process, not replace it. The best bids come from the knowledge and experience professional bid writers can provide.

FAQs

Q: Can AI replace human bid writers?
A: No, AI should be used to support and enhance the bid writing process, not replace it.
Q: How can I use AI for research in bid writing?
A: AI can be used to streamline early-stage research tasks, such as understanding the client, industry, and project requirements.
Q: What are the risks of relying on AI’s knowledge as fact?
A: Relying on AI’s knowledge as fact can lead to errors and inaccuracies in the bid, which could be consequential if not corrected.
Q: How can I ensure compliance when using AI in bid writing?
A: Compliance is your responsibility, and certain tasks like checking formatting, completing forms, or meeting word counts require manual attention.

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Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer

Sam Marten – Tech & AI Writer

Sam Marten is a skilled technology writer with a strong focus on artificial intelligence, emerging tech trends, and digital innovation. With years of experience in tech journalism, he has written in-depth articles for leading tech blogs and publications, breaking down complex AI concepts into engaging and accessible content. His expertise includes machine learning, automation, cybersecurity, and the impact of AI on various industries. Passionate about exploring the future of technology, Sam stays up to date with the latest advancements, providing insightful analysis and practical insights for tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. Beyond writing, he enjoys testing AI-powered tools, reviewing new software, and discussing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in modern society.

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