About DistrictIQ
Public K-12 intelligence built for vendors
DistrictIQ was created to make public school district decision-making easier to understand, track, and act on. Vendors that serve K-12 education often need to know about facility planning, capital cycles, referendum discussions, and strategic purchasing decisions long before a formal solicitation appears.
From scattered records to cited signals
The platform processes board agenda packets, minutes, capital improvement plans, debt schedules, bond history, and procurement-related discussions from districts across the country. DistrictIQ structures those records into searchable signals that explain what a district is considering, why it matters, and where the original public record can be reviewed.
Helping vendors engage earlier
General contractors, architects, engineering firms, energy providers, safety companies, technology vendors, and other education partners use DistrictIQ to understand emerging demand with more context. The mission is simple: bring clarity to public K-12 governance data so vendors can engage earlier, prepare better, and serve districts with better information.
Why public records matter
Important district decisions are often discussed in open meetings months before procurement begins. DistrictIQ follows those records so vendors can spot planning activity, understand who is involved, and prepare thoughtful outreach that reflects documented district priorities instead of generic prospecting.
A focused platform
DistrictIQ is not a broad bid board. It is designed around early K-12 demand signals, source-linked evidence, vendor engagement context, and practical territory monitoring. That focus helps users move from scattered public documents to a clear view of which districts are beginning meaningful work.
Built around clarity
DistrictIQ emphasizes cited information, clear categories, and workflow-ready context. The product exists because public records are valuable but difficult to monitor at scale. By organizing that information, DistrictIQ helps vendors understand the timing and substance of district decisions.
Learn more
Prospective customers can contact DistrictIQ to discuss coverage, vendor categories, territory strategy, implementation, and examples of the early K-12 capital signals available through the platform.