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DreamSoft.pl is a Polish online store and distributor for software licenses. Its core business is not a proprietary SaaS product, but the sale and distribution of a large range of third-party commercial software licenses. The site covers many vendors, including Microsoft, Adobe, JetBrains, AnyDesk, TeamViewer, PRTG, Navicat, Foxit, Corel, and ZBrush. It targets corporate IT teams, public institutions, schools, resellers, and individual users, with an emphasis on issuing Polish VAT invoices and providing quotes for foreign software licenses.
The platform’s main functions include a vendor directory, product categories, an online store, promotions, account access, quote requests, distribution, and support entry points. Its software categories are very broad: development tools, database management, remote desktop, network monitoring, PDF editing, office software, antivirus and security, graphic design, video recording, backup, data recovery, UML modeling, and more. Its value lies in centralized purchasing and price comparison rather than providing unified collaboration, automation, or business workflow capabilities.
Pricing is calculated separately for each product and license. Product pages list prices in Polish złoty and distinguish between VAT-inclusive and VAT-exclusive prices. Visible licensing models include annual subscriptions, 3-month licenses, perpetual licenses, education licenses, commercial licenses, and personal licenses. For example, Microsoft 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, AnyDesk, TeamViewer, PRTG, and Supremo all have separate quotations. The site also notes that some prices may be lower than vendor pricing, but the final details should be confirmed on the product page or via a quote request.
The platform itself does not disclose information about APIs, single sign-on, permission management, auditing, payment methods, or security compliance. Its “integration” angle mainly comes from selling into third-party software ecosystems, rather than from integration capabilities provided by the DreamSoft platform itself. Security information also mostly comes from individual product descriptions. For example, Supremo supports AES 256-bit encryption, remote access, multiple platforms, and mobile devices; however, this should not be treated as a compliance commitment by the platform itself.
Its strengths are the breadth of categories and vendor coverage. It is suitable for Polish companies looking to centralize purchases of legitimate software, schools buying education licenses, IT departments purchasing remote desktop and network monitoring tools, and development teams buying IDEs and database tools. The drawbacks are that the site’s information is dense and scattered, and it is not very friendly to non-Polish users. Platform-level capabilities are not well explained, and cross-border payments, delivery, after-sales support, and accessibility from China are not clearly documented.
Access from China is unknown. Since it primarily serves the Polish market, Chinese users may encounter issues with language, invoices, payments, taxation, and after-sales communication. For purchasing similar software in China, it is usually better to start with the vendor’s official China website, an authorized China reseller, or a domestic legitimate software procurement platform. For large-scale multinational procurement, authorized reseller channels such as SoftwareOne, SHI, CDW, and Insight may also be worth considering.
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dreamsoft.pl is an Poland E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dreamsoft.pl directly.