DealHub (formerly Valooto) is a CPQ and sales proposal solution that runs natively on Salesforce.com and other cloud-based CRMs.
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Experlogix CPQ
Score 3.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Experlogix CPQ (including capabilities of the former e-Con CPQ) helps businesses sell custom products and services. No matter how many options or variations, its guided selling tools, API integrations, calculator and rules engine produce proposals that meet customer needs; it is presented as a quote-to-order tool that synchronizes front and back-office data in real-time. Explerogix CPQ aims to help agents sell more faster.
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DealHub is great for making quick quotes on the fly and allows for the ability to draft proposals before going through a deeper internal review process. I love how DealHub auto-updates Salesforce as well, so I don't have to go back and update areas on the opportunity record twice. DealHub also reduces error significantly since it intelligently knows our products and the differentiators that have been set up by our admins.
If the business is related to a manufacturing company or a telecom I say it is the best CRM that you can use for maintaining the Product and Partners. Salesforce w-Con CPQ Salesforce provides a full package to the business to design their business with out-of-the-box functionalities. Handling of product, Orders, price book, Product details, Partners, Discounts, Billings, Subscriptions, Quantity, Volume discounts, Total price everything is handled by Salesforce with its standard objects itself. We can create fields whichever the business wants under the object and design the automation as per the needs. Capturing orders sending quotes and final billing all is automated and maintained by Salesforce itself with the automation rules. We can use Workflows to send automated emails when a particular condition is meet reducing the manual efforts. The area where Salesforce CPQ is less appropriate is in the case of marketing the products such as creating the Leads and converting them to accounts and contacts here Salesforce CPQ lags.
It stores the products which the company has and from sending of quotes to delivery is taken care of by Salesforce through automation.
It has standard objects such as a price book which handles the price of the product and partners will be able to view the price of the product and see the quantity available for them and orders can be placed as per the price book.
Partner's data will be stored in the CPQ and as per the partner discount and volume discounts will be automatically provided at the final billing which is done through automation
Product features object will have the information of the product which business sells who's the parent is product and can give a high-level view to the customer what the product is all about. Making purchasing easy for the partner
Quotes and subscriptions will be managed by the CRM itself and using the automation rules the product order will be captured and product delivery will be maintained
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.
We selected DealHub due to it's guided selling motion and subscription object that helps with expansion, upsell, cross sell and renewal opportunities after the initial sale. The guided selling allows users to think less about the quote process and simply answer questions to get them to an output. The subscription object allows us to make contract amendments mid-term easily while tracking accurately in Salesforce without any problems. The low/no-code aspect of the platform is nice, but I would say that it is more complex than that claim may imply.
We only used this tool but in some events, we used the internal functionality that MS CRM could provide using business rules, workflows, and form changes to support the processes. CRM has no configuration tool so a third-party tool is necessary.
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.