DealHub is an agentic Quote-to-Revenue platform that operates natively within Salesforce and other cloud-based CRMs to streamline quoting and revenue processes.
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Qwilr
Score 8.6 out of 10
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Qwilr is designed to change the way a business creates and shares documents on the web. This solution allows businesses to turn traditional documents into powerful and interactive webpages that look great on any device. The vendor says this in turn offers businesses access to analytics and other helpful tools when sharing quotes, proposals and presentations with clients.
$39
per month
Pricing
DealHub.io
Qwilr
Editions & Modules
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Business
$39
per month per user
Enterprise
$590
per month 10 users
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DealHub.io
Qwilr
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Qwilr is a freemium product. Users upgrade to the Business or Enterprise plans for access to premium features, like advanced analytics, security and branding controls, get sales material accepted, e-signed and collect payments via Stripe.
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DealHub.io
Qwilr
Features
DealHub.io
Qwilr
CPQ
Comparison of CPQ features of Product A and Product B
DealHub.io
8.0
9 Ratings
10% below category average
Qwilr
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Ratings
Quote sharing/sending
9.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Product configuration
7.59 Ratings
00 Ratings
Configuration options
7.59 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pricing rules
8.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Price adjustment
8.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Purchase history and open contracts
8.56 Ratings
00 Ratings
Guided selling/Sales portal
8.57 Ratings
00 Ratings
CPQ reporting & analytics
7.55 Ratings
00 Ratings
CPQ-CRM integration
8.58 Ratings
00 Ratings
Attachments to quotes
7.57 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order capturing
8.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Proposal Creation & Organization
Comparison of Proposal Creation & Organization features of Product A and Product B
DealHub.io
-
Ratings
Qwilr
8.4
8 Ratings
7% above category average
Proposal branding
00 Ratings
8.48 Ratings
Proposal templates
00 Ratings
8.38 Ratings
Proposal content library updates
00 Ratings
8.57 Ratings
Guided proposal creation
00 Ratings
8.47 Ratings
Searchable proposal database
00 Ratings
8.56 Ratings
Proposal Collaboration & Workflow
Comparison of Proposal Collaboration & Workflow features of Product A and Product B
DealHub.io
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Ratings
Qwilr
8.6
8 Ratings
10% above category average
RFP management & response
00 Ratings
8.46 Ratings
Proposal collaboration & approval
00 Ratings
8.47 Ratings
User permissions/proposal editing controls
00 Ratings
8.07 Ratings
Sales proposal workflow
00 Ratings
9.47 Ratings
Proposal automation user interface
00 Ratings
8.87 Ratings
Proposal Delivery
Comparison of Proposal Delivery features of Product A and Product B
DealHub is well suited to put controls on the contracting process. You are able to create price books in DealHub and run all calculations through their system to then push back to Salesforce opportunity/opportunity line items. The system can handle everything from the first meeting pipeline (We require all pipeline $$ to originate from a DealHub Proposal sync) to signature within Dealroom -- Their electronic signing tool. Where DealHub may not be appropriate is if you have a very complex selling motion or have very different selling operations within multiple regions. We have two core regions and each one is essentially set up as its own entity, requiring double work to update.
It is great for presentations to customers and keeping them engaged in your presentation. Although it is great for creating a highly customizable presentation, some users may want even more control over font, font size and font color. Some of my colleagues have expressed some dissatisfaction with the formatting as well as saving any formatting changes that have made.
Nothing too specific here since this is the first CPQ tool I've used; maybe the training around how the actual DealRoom presents to a customer would have been helpful, but I operate more in an old-school way and like to send my contracts directly to the people I'm working with via email or DocuSign... the whole DealRoom thing scares me a little.
Once it's configured it's relativley maintenance free. Our sales opps team effectively manages the tools It's easy to add new products to the CP-Q. It's flexible for product and service sales. It's security is robust. The approval workflow is easy to understand and use. The integration with CRM is essential for the business
I personally haven't had to reach out directly to the DealHub team, but they did a great job enabling our director of RevOps, who is basically our one-stop shop for all DealHub related questions. We've never had a question (in my experience) that needed to be raised to the actual DH support team.
Onboarding was very organized and simple. Our account manager made it easy for our team to learn the tool by organizing several group training sessions.
We had the basic quoting functionality within Salesforce but were quickly outgrowing that as our deals grew in size, structure and complexity. The primary competitor we evaluated against Valooto was SteelBrick and we chose Valooto due to the promised faster implementation, lower cost and it being a more streamlined solution.
Qwilr was a really quick and easy setup, which I think is great for smaller teams that have simple sales processes and cycles. Once more complication is it will fall short in providing the level of control and detail that is needed for a larger sales team. The end product is very elegant but comes down to the needs of the organization.
DealHub has saved me at least 30 mins on each proposal/quote that I've created. Gone are the days of having to update a Google Sheet, double-check the math, and all the misc. terms or incentives that come along with driving a deal forward.
DealHub reduces my time in Salesforce each quote that's created by about 5 minutes.
DealHub makes the internal approval process much faster as well; Sales Director receives approval via email, if CRO approval is needed, the approval-needed notification is sent right to the CRO, following Director level approval. Clicks not emails.