Corporate Offsite RFP Software: 2026 Buyer's Guide
TL;DR. Corporate offsite RFP software should support: multi-day venue sourcing, F&B granular budgeting, AV requirements documentation, breakout-room mapping, transportation logistics, multi-currency for international offsites, stakeholder approval workflows, and post-event NPS / feedback capture. Most offsites happen 1–4 times a year, so the tool needs to be fast to use occasionally without retraining.
Why offsites are different from regular meetings
Quick answer (40–60 words): Corporate offsites differ from routine meetings in three ways: (1) frequency is low (1–4/year), so users forget the tool between events, (2) stakes are high (executives attend, ROI scrutinized), (3) scope is broad (rooms + F&B + AV + breakouts + transport + activities). The tool needs to be fast to remember and broad enough without overwhelming.
Critical features for offsite planners
Quick answer (40–60 words): Critical features: multi-day venue sourcing (full property exclusive use, weekend availability), F&B with granular meal-by-meal budget, breakout room mapping (capacity, layout, AV per room), transportation logistics (airport transfers, ground), activities sourcing (team building partners), and stakeholder approval flow for budget sign-off before booking. Without these, planners default back to spreadsheets.
Easy RFP for corporate offsites
| Need | Easy RFP capability |
|---|---|
| Multi-day venue sourcing | ✅ Built-in date-range RFP |
| Granular F&B budgeting | ✅ Per-meal line items |
| Breakout room mapping | ✅ Multi-space template |
| Transportation logistics | ⚠️ Notes/attachments (no native transport mgmt) |
| Multi-currency | ✅ Auto-normalize via ECB rates |
| Approval workflow | ✅ Single-step Pro, multi-step Team+ |
| Post-event NPS | ⚠️ Via integration (Typeform/Google Forms) |
Common offsite planning timeline
Quick answer (40–60 words): Typical corporate offsite timeline: 4–6 months out (define objectives, set budget, scope group size and dates), 3–4 months out (RFP to 5–10 properties), 2–3 months out (compare proposals, negotiate, contract), 1–2 months out (logistics — transport, activities, room blocks), week-of (final headcount, dietary, AV check). Build buffer for executive schedule changes.
FAQ
Q: How many properties should we RFP for an offsite? A: 5–10 typical for boutique groups (50–150 people), 10–15 for larger (150–500). More than 15 dilutes hotel response quality.
Q: How far out should we send the RFP? A: 4–6 months for high-demand seasons (Q4, May–June). 2–3 months acceptable for off-peak.
Q: How do we handle stakeholder approval? A: Easy RFP's approval workflow lets you require sign-off before contracting. Team tier: single-step. Enterprise: multi-step with escalation paths.
Q: What if an offsite scope changes mid-RFP? A: Add an addendum to the RFP with updated requirements; vendors update their proposals. Easy RFP version-tracks changes.
Sources
- General MICE planning best practices (MPI, PCMA published guides)
- Easy RFP /docs/
CTA
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