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Oferteo is a business quote-matching platform. Users first select the service or product they need, then fill in their specific requirements. The platform notifies matching companies, which then send quotes to the user. The copy emphasizes that quotes are free for customers and carry no obligation, with the goal of helping customers save time and money when looking for suppliers.
Based on the crawled content, its core modules are mainly request submission, company matching, quote receiving, and solution selection. The platform also lists general sales-quote entry points for multiple countries, but it clearly states that it is currently “fully operational” only in Poland. In terms of common SaaS/business software capabilities, the text does not disclose third-party integrations, team permissions, data security compliance, APIs, or developer support. It also does not state whether an enterprise dashboard, CRM integration, or automated workflows are supported.
Pricing information is limited. On the customer side, users can receive quotes for free and are not obliged to accept any offer. However, the text does not explain how suppliers obtain leads, or whether the business side is charged by subscription, per inquiry, per completed deal, or via commission. Therefore, suppliers considering the platform should further verify its business model and customer acquisition costs.
The main advantage is that the process is very straightforward, making it suitable for users who are unfamiliar with the supplier market and want to quickly collect multiple quotes. It also appears to have an operational base in the Polish market; the text says that many customers use it every day and claims it can save 80% of time and 30% of costs. The drawbacks are also clear: the Swedish-domain page provides limited information, and the fully operational service region is mainly Poland. Key details needed for enterprise procurement decisions—such as pricing, contracts, compliance, security, and support channels—are missing.
It is better suited to individuals and SMBs looking for service providers or suppliers in Poland, as well as local service companies that want to acquire potential customer requests through the platform. For multinational procurement scenarios that require permission management, API integration, or compliance audits, the current information is insufficient to determine suitability.
Access from China is unknown, and the text does not mention payment methods, Chinese-language support, or local services in China. Users in China looking for similar platforms may consider ZBJ.com, 1688, company-lead tools such as Qichacha/Aiqicha, or industry-specific vertical B2B procurement platforms.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on oferteo.se official site.
oferteo.se is an Poland SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oferteo.se directly.