# Request for Proposal (RFP)

## What is the Request for Proposal Rendering type

When customers log into the platform and are unable to find the specific services they need, a solution is provided where they can create a request for proposal (RFP). This feature allows customers to detail the required service, including any relevant specifications. Once submitted, the RFP is posted in the marketplace, enabling vendors and service providers to review the request and submit bids through the platform. Additionally, the platform supports negotiation between both parties, allowing adjustments to the price or service details until a fair agreement is reached.

To learn more about this feature, access:

* [Create a Request for Proposal](https://app.gitbook.com/o/azXNS7QsS7i7yvHBE0Vd/s/n4EIoqjZx1xWQIo6LnjB/~/changes/63/v2.0/front-office/rendering-types/uncommoditized-rendering-types/request-for-proposal-rfp/create-a-request-for-proposal-rfp)
* [RFP Page](https://app.gitbook.com/o/azXNS7QsS7i7yvHBE0Vd/s/n4EIoqjZx1xWQIo6LnjB/~/changes/63/v2.0/front-office/rendering-types/uncommoditized-rendering-types/request-for-proposal-rfp/rfp-page-rfp)&#x20;
* [Bid Proposals (RFP)](https://app.gitbook.com/o/azXNS7QsS7i7yvHBE0Vd/s/n4EIoqjZx1xWQIo6LnjB/~/changes/63/v2.0/front-office/rendering-types/uncommoditized-rendering-types/request-for-proposal-rfp/bid-proposals-rfp)


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