Sourcing Request
Send the request. We'll tell you if it is sourceable.
Give us the target, location, budget, timeline, and constraints. If it is a fit, we will quote the search work and start narrowing the market.
Submission does not create an engagement or commitment.
After you submit
1.DayRove reviews the request and assesses whether it is sourceable.
2.If it is a fit: we respond with the proposed engagement type, search scope, and pricing.
3.If it is not a fit: we tell you why and what a revised request might look like.
4.No commitment or payment is made at this stage.
What makes a strong request
- A specific target — not just a category or vague idea
- Geography or an acceptable radius
- Budget range or deal size ceiling
- Timeline or urgency level
- Must-haves and deal-breakers
- Whether outreach to sellers or vendors is permitted
- What you have already tried or ruled out
- What a good result looks like to you
Specific requests produce better searches. The more precise the target, the more useful the options we bring back.
Poor fits
- ✕Open-ended browsing with no defined target
- ✕Emergency requests requiring same-day results
- ✕Illegal, controlled, or regulated goods or assets
- ✕Requests expecting guaranteed results or fixed pricing
- ✕Requests requiring licensed brokerage, legal counsel, or financial advisory
- ✕Submissions with no real intent to proceed
DayRove reviews every request before quoting work. Submission does not create an engagement or guarantee a response timeline.