Mark results as Not Interested
Use Not Interested to stop reviewing opportunity records that are not a fit for your market, capture plan, or saved-search review.
Use Not Interested when a GovTribe result is truly not a fit for your government contracting work. Marking a record helps keep the same irrelevant opportunity from coming back into your search review again and again, especially when you revisit a broad market search or reopen saved-search results.
When to use Not Interested
Use Not Interested for records you would not pursue, monitor, or research further. Good examples include opportunities outside your service area, work your company does not perform, buyers you do not support, set-aside situations that do not apply to you, or records that keep appearing in a saved search even though they are not part of your capture lane.
Do not use Not Interested for every record that is merely lower priority. If a record might become useful later, leave it in results, save the search, create a pursuit, or use another review workflow instead.
Mark a result as Not Interested
Supported opportunity and forecast search pages show Not Interested on result cards. The action applies to the individual record you select.
Open a supported search page. Review the result card and confirm the opportunity is not relevant to your market, capture strategy, or saved-search review.
Click Not Interested. GovTribe marks that record for your account and shows a short confirmation.
Continue reviewing results. On supported search pages, GovTribe removes the marked record from the current result list so you can keep working through the remaining matches.
Review and restore hidden records
You can review records you marked and remove them from the list from your profile.
Open your profile. Use the user menu in the top navigation and choose View Profile.
Find Not Interested in Settings. The row describes items you have marked as not interested.
Click Change. GovTribe opens Manage Not Interested.
Remove a record when you want it back in results. Use Remove to clear the Not Interested mark for that record.
Removing a record does not favorite it, pursue it, or otherwise rank it higher. It only clears the hidden-record signal so the record can appear again when it matches a supported search.
How this affects GovTribe results
Not Interested is a personal signal for your account. When a supported record is on your Not Interested list, GovTribe can hide it from matching opportunity and forecast search results so you do not keep reviewing the same irrelevant item.
This can also help when you reopen saved searches. A saved search stores the search page, query, filters, sort, scope, and search mode. When it reopens a supported search page, records you have marked Not Interested can stay out of the result review instead of reappearing only because they still match the saved search criteria.
Use this signal carefully. It is most useful for records that are clearly outside your market, not just records you want to skip for today.
Related articles
- Federal contract opportunities: Search federal opportunity records and hide records that are not a fit.
- Use saved searches: Save a repeatable search and reopen current results later.
- Profile: Manage your account settings, including your Not Interested list.
- Troubleshoot search results: Adjust broad, narrow, or unrelated search results before deciding what to hide.
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