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DealHub.io Named Leader in the CPQ Software Industry

G2 Crowd Summer 2019 Grid® Report Awards DealHub Top Spot in User Satisfaction  DealHub.io, the fastest growing CPQ & Sales Engagement company, announced today that it has been recognized as a rising Leader in G2 Crowd’s Summer 2019 Grid® Report. In addition, DealHub currently holds the top spot in the Trending CPQ Momentum Grid®, surpassing legacy CPQ solutions such as Salesforce, Apttus, and Experlogix.

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DealHub CPQ has also won 16 awards including Best Relationship, Best Usability, and Fastest Implementation for Enterprise. 

“We are honored that G2 recognizes DealHub as a leader in the CPQ industry,” said Eyal Elbahary, CEO & Founder. DealHub has been at the forefront of evolving CPQ to support the digital transformation that drives today’s customer-oriented sales processes. Our position as a leader on the G2 Grid clearly demonstrates that by putting the relationship between buyers & sellers first and providing a unified buying journey,  we’re on the right track and our customers recognize the unique value we bring to this space.”

“DealHub.io has been identified as a Leader in our Summer ’19 CPQ Grid Report, based on market influence and high levels of customer satisfaction with the product,” said Kara Kennedy, Market Director, G2. “DealHub.io’s satisfaction ratings were highlighted by 100% of users rating it 4 or 5 stars, 97% of users believe it is headed in the right direction, and users said they would be likely to recommend DealHub.io at a rate of 97%.”

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