Dealstat vs GetAccept

    The modern alternative to GetAccept, built for how revenue teams actually sell.

    GetAccept helped define the digital sales room category. Dealstat was built for the era after, AI deal intelligence, mutual action plans, customer references, and the full sales-through-renewal lifecycle on one canvas, not stitched together from three tools.

    2015 → 2019
    GetAccept
    Digital sales room

    Built around the proposal. The job was 'send a deck, track who opens it.' Great for late-stage momentum. Limited to what happens inside the room itself.

    2025 → now
    Dealstat
    AI-native deal workspace

    Signal intelligence, buyer engagement, mutual action plans, customer references, and renewal workflows on one foundation. Milo listens across calls, email, CRM, and rooms, not just one surface.

    Side by side

    Every feature, matched.

    Capability
    GetAccept
    Dealstat
    Buyer-facing deal rooms
    White-label workspace per deal with engagement analytics.
    E-signature
    Native or first-party integration for contract signing.
    via PandaDoc
    Mutual action plans
    Shared timelines with owners and deadlines, buyer-visible.
    Partial
    AI deal intelligence
    Risk scoring and next-best actions from stakeholder signals.
    Call intelligence (Gong)
    Native integration, Milo reads transcripts and flags risks.
    Customer reference management
    Approval workflows, cooldown tracking, one-click requests.
    CRM bi-directional sync
    Two-way Salesforce + HubSpot, fields map both directions.
    Partial
    Full lifecycle (sales → CS → renewal)
    One workspace through implementation and renewal.
    White-label + custom domain
    Setup time
    Days
    Minutes
    Starting price
    Enterprise quote
    Free · $60/seat/mo
    Why teams switch

    Three reasons GetAccept customers come to Dealstat.

    01
    AI signal, not just engagement tracking

    GetAccept tells you who opened the deck. Milo tells you the champion hasn't opened it, Legal pulled the MSA twice this week, and procurement is slipping three days, and suggests what to do about it. Signal intelligence reads across calls, email, CRM, and room activity.

    02
    Mutual action plans baked in

    Shared timelines with owners, milestones, and live buyer engagement live in the same workspace as the proposal and resources. No separate MAP tool, no spreadsheet handoff, no copy-paste when the deal moves.

    03
    From first call to renewal, on one canvas

    The same workspace carries into implementation, adoption, and renewal. Customer Success inherits the stakeholders, resources, and MAP Sales built. GetAccept's workflow ends at signature.

    Pricing

    Transparent by default.

    GetAccept
    Enterprise pricing

    Plans quoted on request. Deal rooms typically reserved for higher tiers; annual contracts standard.

    Dealstat
    Free · Pro $60 / seat / month

    Free forever for solo reps (up to 3 rooms). Pro unlocks unlimited rooms, Milo AI, Gong intelligence, white-label + custom domain, and bi-directional CRM sync. 14-day free trial, no card.

    Common questions

    Answers for GetAccept teams.

    Is Dealstat a drop-in replacement for GetAccept?

    Dealstat covers the core GetAccept workflow, buyer-facing deal rooms, white-label branding, engagement tracking, proposal collaboration, and adds AI deal intelligence (Milo), mutual action plans, customer reference management, Gong call intelligence, and a full sales-through-renewal lifecycle on one canvas. Most GetAccept customers who evaluate Dealstat replace GetAccept plus one or two other tools.

    How does Dealstat's pricing compare to GetAccept?

    Dealstat is free for solo reps (up to 3 active deal rooms) and $60/seat/month annual ($72 monthly) for Pro with unlimited rooms, Milo AI, Gong intelligence, white-label, and bi-directional CRM sync. GetAccept doesn't publish a standard price list; most plans are quoted at the enterprise tier and require annual contracts.

    Does Dealstat have e-signature like GetAccept?

    Dealstat integrates with PandaDoc for NDA and e-signature workflows with per-stakeholder access controls. Resources can be gated behind NDAs inside the deal room. For teams that already have DocuSign or PandaDoc contracts, Dealstat plugs in without forcing a vendor swap.

    What does 'AI-native' actually mean here?

    Dealstat's AI agent, Milo, listens across calls (via native Gong integration), email, CRM, and deal-room activity, and surfaces deal risks and next-best actions before a mutual action plan falls behind. GetAccept's engagement tracking is limited to what happens inside the sales room itself.

    Can Dealstat handle the full deal lifecycle, not just pre-sale?

    Yes. Dealstat carries the same workspace from first discovery call through implementation, adoption, and renewal, so Customer Success inherits the stakeholders, resources, and mutual action plan Sales built. GetAccept is primarily focused on pre-close engagement.

    How long does it take to migrate off GetAccept?

    Most teams start running live pipeline on Dealstat within hours of signup. There's no forced data migration, you can run both tools side by side on a subset of deals, then sunset GetAccept once your team is comfortable. Typical full migration takes 1-2 weeks.

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