Sales Kickoff (SKO) RFP Software: 2026 Buyer's Guide
TL;DR. SKO RFP software needs: fast vendor turnaround (SKO timelines compress), breakout-heavy capacity (training tracks), strong AV requirements (recording, livestream), multi-day F&B (energy management for full-day training), awards / gala space, fast approval flow (RevOps + Finance often co-decide). The pain isn't the tool — it's the time pressure. Tools that compress vendor response cycles win.
Why SKOs are uniquely painful for planners
Quick answer (40–60 words): SKOs combine: (1) annual cadence (so planners forget the workflow), (2) fixed date (Q1 typically — peak demand season for venues), (3) executive-attendance scrutiny, (4) compressed timeline (often <90 days from go-decision to event), (5) multi-stakeholder approval (RevOps + Finance + HR + EA office). The tool needs to compress vendor cycles, not add overhead.
Critical SKO-specific features
Quick answer (40–60 words): SKO-critical features: deadline-pressure-friendly RFP templates (clearly stated mandatory response date), bulk send to 10+ properties, automated chasers when vendors don't respond, side-by-side comparison with breakout-room visualization, AV-requirements granular form, F&B itemized for full-day energy management (not just lunch), and contract e-sign for fast close.
Easy RFP for SKOs
Quick answer (40–60 words): Easy RFP supports SKO needs: bulk-send to 10–20 properties in one go, automated daily chasers if vendors haven't responded by Day 3, side-by-side comparison with breakout-mapping, full-day F&B itemization (breakfast / morning break / lunch / afternoon break / dinner), e-signature for fast contract turnaround. Pro tier handles boutique SKOs (≤200 attendees); Team tier handles larger.
Typical SKO timeline (realistic)
| Stage | Timing | Activity |
|---|---|---|
| Decision | T-90 days | Confirm date, budget, headcount |
| Sourcing | T-75 days | RFP to 10–15 properties |
| Compare | T-60 days | Receive proposals, comparison |
| Negotiate | T-50 days | Final terms |
| Contract | T-45 days | Sign |
| Logistics | T-30 days | Room blocks, AV, dietary, agenda |
| Final prep | T-7 days | Signage, comms, attendee check |
| Event | Day 0 | |
| Post-event | T+7 to T+30 | NPS, expense reconciliation, lessons |
Common SKO budget categories
Quick answer (40–60 words): SKO budget categories: rooms (typical 1.5x attendee count for double-occupancy mix), F&B (full days — breakfast + morning break + lunch + afternoon break + welcome dinner + awards gala), AV (livestream, recording, multi-screen), production (facilitator, MC, awards stage), gifts / swag (branded, often premium), transportation (airport transfers + ground), miscellaneous (signage, name badges).
FAQ
Q: How early should we send SKO RFPs? A: Q1 SKOs need RFPs out by late Q3 (T-90+ days) to secure venues in peak season.
Q: Should we work with one venue or RFP multiple? A: For first-time SKO, RFP 8–15. For repeat venue, single-source acceptable but RFP 2–3 alternatives every 2–3 years to validate market.
Q: What's a realistic per-person SKO budget? A: Wide range. Don't borrow benchmarks; build from your specifics.
Q: Can we use the same tool for SKO and routine sourcing? A: Yes — strong RFP tools (Easy RFP among them) handle both.
Sources
- General MICE / SKO planning guides
- Easy RFP /docs/
CTA
Plan your next SKO with Easy RFP — Pro and Team tiers handle SKO scale.