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GrantSearch positions itself as a white-label discovery platform for Canadian government funding programs. It primarily serves consultants, agencies, fractional CFOs, and service providers working with Canadian businesses and nonprofits. The platform turns 5,000+ federal, provincial, and municipal funding programs into a searchable dataset, and lets users embed a branded grant finder into their own website or client portal, converting search activity into leads.
The product consists of four main modules: AI Search supports natural-language queries; the Embed widget can be added to a website with a single script, supports branded colors, fonts, and copy, and can be deployed under a path on the user’s own domain; Lead capture collects company information such as industry, size, stage, and revenue, then pre-matches leads based on eligibility rules; and the Dashboard centralizes lead management, conversion tracking, team assignment, and CRM export. Its matching engine is not simple keyword search: it first applies hard eligibility filters, then uses vector-based semantic ranking, and finally outputs readable explanations for each match. The site claims results are returned in around 650ms and that the data index is rebuilt weekly.
The white-label platform offers a 14-day Pro trial, including 3 live widgets, unlimited leads during the trial, the full dashboard, Webhook access, and email-based onboarding support. No credit card is required before the first lead, but official subscription pricing is not disclosed. API pricing is more transparent: Free, Starter, and Pro plans are priced at $0/$29/$99 per month, with 1,000, 50,000, and 500,000 requests respectively, plus custom enterprise plans. The API provides REST JSON, OpenAPI 3.1, search, details, delta sync, analytics, and matching endpoints, and supports scoped API keys, rate limits, a usage dashboard, and enterprise mTLS. However, the API is currently still in private beta.
Its strengths are clear market focus and a complete white-label workflow, covering everything from embedded search to lead management and API integration. It is especially suitable for consultants who want to productize funding discovery. Webhooks, CSV export, and team assignment also strengthen the operational loop. The main drawbacks are limited information on white-label pricing, SLA, and security/compliance certifications, and there is no obvious native CRM integration listed. Its dataset is also heavily focused on Canada, so its value is limited for other country markets.
GrantSearch is best suited to consulting firms, financial advisors, startup service platforms, banks, or ERP vendors that serve Canadian clients and want to integrate funding-search capabilities. The source text does not provide details on access from China. Payments are explicitly handled via Stripe, so companies in mainland China may need to verify network connectivity, foreign-currency payment options, and contracting procedures. If the goal is only to serve local Chinese subsidy-policy needs, a domestic policy database, government public directories, or a self-built knowledge base may be more appropriate.
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