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Dealight is a proposal and sales-closure SaaS product from Norway-based Dealight AS, aimed at agencies, consultants, tradespeople, interior designers, event companies, and travel service providers. It brings leads from websites, Instagram, and email into an Inbox, and lets users quickly generate proposals from conversations, then handle sending, signing, upfront payments, change follow-up, and analytics.
The product’s core value is compressing the workflow “from lead to project.” A unified inbox helps reduce lost leads; AI-assisted proposals can draft new quotes based on previous proposals and contracts; and customers can accept, sign, and pay a deposit in the client portal. Its template capabilities are relatively granular, with support for deal-level and section-level variables, formulas, reusable templates, and automatic price calculations. This makes it suitable for industries such as events, renovation, and consulting, where quote structures are repetitive but parameters change frequently. It also supports publishing fixed-price services to a website, proposal tracking, SMS, analytics, and sharing with subcontractors.
Basic costs $39/month and supports up to 2 users; Team costs $79/month and supports up to 10 users. Both include unlimited proposals, a client portal, digital signatures, BankID signing, Stripe deposits, analytics, and 25 free SMS messages per month. Additional SMS messages cost $0.1 each. The Enterprise plan can provide framework agreements, SSO, custom branding, custom domains, and extended integrations. The site states that a free trial is available and that payment is only required when you are ready to send content to clients, but the trial duration and limits are not disclosed.
On compliance, the terms explicitly cover GDPR, DPA, customer data ownership, subprocessors, confidentiality obligations, and at least 30 days of data export after termination. Security measures are described only in general terms, with no visible SOC 2, ISO 27001, or similar certifications. For integrations, Instagram, email, website leads, Stripe, and BankID are explicitly listed; Enterprise plans can support extended integrations, but there is no published API documentation, webhook information, or full app marketplace. Support is only described as standard support based on plan, with Enterprise SLA terms negotiated separately.
The strengths are its focused use case, practical quote template and formula capabilities, and transparent pricing for small and mid-sized teams. The drawbacks are limited public information on integrations and developer capabilities, plus unclear details around permissions, security certifications, China access, and payment compatibility. It is best suited to service teams that frequently send project quotes, need clients to confirm changes, and collect upfront payments. If your company needs a more complex CRM, Chinese e-signature providers, or local compliance, alternatives to compare include PandaDoc, Proposify, Qwilr, DocuSign, or China-based options such as 法大大, 上上签, and 契约锁.
The available information does not mention mainland China access, ICP filing, local payments, or Chinese-language support. The applicability of Stripe and BankID for Chinese companies also needs to be tested in practice, so China access is assessed as unknown.
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