Is Deal Lite worth the price?
The 'Deal Lite News' tier at £12.00/month is fair for basic investment news, but the 'Deal Lite Web App' at £45.00/month seems expensive for a single user, especially without a free trial.
This pricing model appears best suited for individual professionals or small teams who need specific, targeted UK tech investment data.
Pricing
Deal Lite offers paid plans. Visit their website for current pricing details.
Hidden Costs & Gotchas
No free trial to assess value
Annual billing likely required for discounts
Potential for higher costs with multiple users
Which Plan Do You Need?
Individual founders seeking funding
Small investment firms researching UK tech
PR agencies monitoring client data
How Deal Lite Compares to Competitors
Compared to platforms like Crunchbase Pro (starting around $49/month, which is roughly £39/month), Deal Lite's Web App at £45.00/month is slightly more expensive for potentially more niche UK data. For broader market intelligence, alternatives like PitchBook can be significantly more costly but offer deeper insights, making Deal Lite a mid-range option for UK-specific focus.
Deal Lite Pricing FAQ
How much does Deal Lite cost?
Deal Lite uses custom pricing. Contact Deal Lite directly for a quote based on your team size and requirements.
Does Deal Lite have a free plan?
Deal Lite does not offer a permanent free plan. Paid plans are required from day one.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Deal Lite?
Yes. Popular alternatives to Deal Lite include Tegus, Seedtable Research, AlphaSense, Mindsite. Free alternatives include PeerSpot. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.
Cheaper alternatives to Deal Lite
1 of 6 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.