DealForce Pricing & Cost

How much does DealForce cost? Here is everything we could verify about DealForce's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Pay-for-performance appointment setting — clients pay only when approved meetings happen, with no retainers and no monthly fees.
  • Typical range: $1,500–$10,000 reported total client spend (Clutch reviews)
  • Billing: Performance-based: billed per attended/approved booked meeting rather than as a monthly retainer or subscription, with $0 upfront.
  • Contract terms: No contracts and no minimum commitment; clients can cancel any time.
  • Guarantee: DealForce markets engagements as "100% Risk-Free" — $0 upfront, and you only pay when meetings happen.

What's included

  • ICP / target-market research to identify decision-makers (CEOs, owners, founders)
  • Personalized outbound outreach and pitching to prospects
  • Prospect details sent for client approval before any meeting is booked
  • Booked, qualified B2B sales meetings (appointment setting)

DealForce does not publish a rate card — no per-meeting price, monthly retainer, setup fee, or package price appears on its own site. Pricing is custom and quote-based around a pay-for-performance model ($0 upfront, no retainers, cancel any time, pay only for attended meetings). The only concrete dollar figures are third-party: Clutch's verified-review data reports total client spend between $1,500 and $10,000 — reported historical spend from past engagements, not an official DealForce rate, so treat it as a directional estimate rather than a quoted price.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.