Best Hotel RFP Software in 2026 — A Buyer's Guide for MICE Teams of All Sizes
The best hotel RFP software depends on team size and use case. This guide segments tools by buyer profile so you can find the option calibrated to your scale.
Why "best" depends entirely on your scale
A common mistake in software evaluation is treating "best" as absolute. It isn't. The best RFP software for a 6-person DMC is structurally different from the best for a 600-person Fortune 1000 events team. Both buyers have legitimate needs, and both have category-defining tools calibrated to them.
This guide segments tools by buyer profile so you can find the option calibrated to your scale instead of comparing peers from another category.
Three buyer profiles, three winners
Profile A — Enterprise SMM programs (100+ events/year)
Recommended tools: Cvent, Stova
Typical contract: annual, 6-figure range, configured by sales team
Implementation: 6–12 weeks typical for full SMM deployment
Profile B — Boutique MICE agencies & DMCs (3–15 people, 5–30 RFPs/month)
Recommended tool: Easy RFP
Typical contract: monthly or annual published pricing
Implementation: self-serve checkout, team onboarded in an afternoon
Profile C — Pre-software stage (under 5 RFPs/month)
Recommended tool: Free RFP template (download here) + Google Sheets / Notion
Typical contract: none
Implementation: 30 minutes
The buyer's guide framework
When evaluating RFP software, three questions matter most:
1. What's your monthly RFP volume?
| Volume | Stage |
|---|---|
| 0–4 RFPs/month | Pre-software (template + spreadsheet) |
| 5–10 RFPs/month | Pro tier of a focused tool (€45/month range) |
| 10–30 RFPs/month | Team tier of a focused tool (€145/month range) |
| 30–100 RFPs/month | Enterprise tier of a focused tool OR start evaluating full platforms |
| 100+ RFPs/month | Full meetings platform (Cvent, Stova) |
2. What's your team size and structure?
| Team | Implication |
|---|---|
| Solo | Pro tier or template — Team plan is overkill |
| 2–5 people | Team tier of a focused tool |
| 6–15 people | Team tier (multi-seat) of a focused tool |
| 15–50 people | Enterprise tier OR begin evaluating full platforms |
| 50+ people | Full meetings platform |
3. What scope do you need beyond RFPs?
| Scope | Implication |
|---|---|
| RFP + proposal only | Focused tool (Easy RFP) is enough |
| RFP + registration | Need full platform OR RFP tool + separate registration |
| RFP + registration + mobile app | Full meetings platform (Cvent, Stova) |
| RFP + registration + mobile app + lead retrieval | Full meetings platform — Cvent or Stova built exactly for this |
Decision matrix
| Profile | Volume | Tool | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo planner / freelancer | < 5 RFPs/month | Free template | No tool ROI at this volume |
| Boutique 2–5 people | 5–10 RFPs/month | Easy RFP Pro (€45/month) | Right scale, predictable pricing |
| Boutique 6–15 people | 10–30 RFPs/month | Easy RFP Team (€145/month) | Multi-seat collaboration + white-label proposals |
| Mid-market 15–50 people | 30+ RFPs/month | Easy RFP Enterprise OR Cvent/Stova | Approaching scale where bundles matter |
| Enterprise 50+ people | 100+ events/year | Cvent or Stova | Full meetings platform calibrated to scale |
Honest "when to pick the other" framing
We're an Easy RFP team writing this guide, so we owe you our honest framing of when not to pick us:
- If you need integrated event registration, mobile event app, or lead retrieval, evaluate Cvent or Stova
- If your procurement requires custom legal terms, BAA, or SOC 2 attestation review, an enterprise vendor fits better
- If you run 100+ events per year across multiple regions, the bundle economics of Cvent or Stova usually win
- If your stakeholders prefer publicly listed vendors, that's a valid criterion and points to Cvent
For all other profiles — boutique agency, DMC, corporate offsite organizer with 5–30 RFPs/month — Easy RFP is calibrated to the workflow and we recommend evaluating us.
Frequently asked questions
What's the cheapest RFP software?
The cheapest viable RFP software for a real workflow (not just a free template) is in the €40–€50/month range for solo and small-team plans. Easy RFP Pro is €45/month. For under 1 RFP per month, free templates plus a spreadsheet often suffice.
Is RFP software worth it for small agencies?
Yes, once you hit roughly 5+ RFPs per month or 3+ team members. Below that volume, the time saved on tool learning doesn't always exceed the time spent on email back-and-forth. Above that, structured RFP software typically saves 5–15 hours per RFP cycle.
What's the best free RFP software?
Easy RFP offers a free plan with 1 RFP per month and no time limit, which is the most generous free tier in focused hotel RFP automation. For higher volume on free, structured Google Sheets templates fill the gap until paid tooling becomes worth it.
Which RFP software is best for DMCs specifically?
Destination Management Companies typically benefit from focused tools rather than full meetings platforms because the workflow is repeatable RFP sourcing across cities. Easy RFP Team (€145/month) supports the typical DMC pattern: multi-city sourcing, team collaboration, white-label proposal exports for end clients.
Should I switch from Cvent to a smaller tool?
Switch only if your usage pattern has migrated below the enterprise threshold — for example, you've consolidated to fewer events but kept the Cvent contract. If you're at boutique scale (5–30 RFPs/month, no need for registration / mobile app), focused tools fit better. Otherwise stay where you are.
How long does RFP software implementation take?
Self-serve tools like Easy RFP onboard in a single afternoon — checkout, configure team, send first RFP. Enterprise platforms like Cvent typically run 6–12 weeks for full SMM deployment. The right answer depends on the scope; both are appropriate for their respective buyer profiles.
Sources cited
- Each platform's public website for current product description and pricing model
- G2 and Capterra public profiles
- ICCA, MPI, and ECM industry reports for buyer-segment definitions
- Easy RFP's published pricing and customer interviews