DealHub
One workflow from quote to revenue
What is DealHub
DealHub connects CPQ, contract lifecycle management, subscription billing, and a digital DealRoom into one workflow, so deals don't stall between tools. It's built for Account Executives who need to move quotes to signatures without chasing approvals, and for RevOps teams who need pricing controls, audit trails, and CRM data that stays accurate. The standout capability is the DealRoom: a shared space where buyers and sellers exchange proposals, track mutual action plans, and monitor real-time engagement signals — all without leaving the deal thread. DealHub integrates natively with Salesforce, HubSpot, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Slack, and DocuSign, and exposes a headless API for teams that want to embed quoting into their own systems. That said, this is an enterprise-weight platform — smaller teams or those without a dedicated RevOps function will likely find the configuration overhead and custom pricing model a poor fit.
Key features
send, sign, and close paperwork
first-party connectors, no middleware required
event-driven integrations
Vanderbuild take
For Account Executives and RevOps teams at mid-market and enterprise companies, DealHub is one of the few tools in the Digital Sales Rooms and E-Signature space that actually closes the loop from CPQ through billing — it's not just a proposal tool with a signature button. On the agentic side, DealHub is API-capable with a headless quoting API, meaning you can wrap it into your own MCP layer or orchestration stack without too much friction, though MCP server status is unconfirmed so you'll be building that bridge yourself. Pricing is enterprise-tier — expect procurement involvement, a negotiated contract, and no self-serve path to get started. The honest limitation here is scope: DealHub is a significant operational commitment, and teams without RevOps ownership of the rollout will struggle to extract value from the deeper CLM and billing configuration layers.
Agentic stack profile
APIRESTProgrammatic access available.
REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.
API docs →Agentic readinessCapableSolid API access — wraps cleanly for agent use.
Solid REST or SDK access. No MCP server yet, but easy to wrap in custom agent tooling. Most modern SaaS tools land here.
Stack roleCloserWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Closer in an agentic pipeline. Use it to deliver buyer-facing rooms, proposals, and e-signatures.
DealHub alternatives
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- Best for
- Account Executive, RevOps
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- Best for
- Founder, Account Executive
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Frequently asked questions
Does DealHub have a public API?
Yes — DealHub ships a REST API. Docs: https://developers.dealhub.io/docs/introduction-to-dealhub-apis.
How much does DealHub cost?
DealHub: pricing is custom, expect enterprise tier ($$$$) spend. Full pricing page: https://dealhub.io/pricing/.
Who is DealHub best for?
DealHub is built for Account Executive, RevOps. Fits Mid-market (50-500), Enterprise-sized teams.
How well does DealHub fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Capable. Solid public API, no MCP yet — straightforward to wrap in your own agent tooling.