GetAccept is an all-in-one sales platform. It builds proposals, collects signatures, attaches intro videos, hosts digital sales rooms, and tracks engagement. For enterprise teams running long deals with many stakeholders, the breadth is the point. The bundle earns its keep.
For smaller teams whose proposals already look good, whose e-sign is already handled, and whose daily question is "did the prospect actually read it and should I call now," the bundle tilts the other way. You pay for a builder you barely open, a DSR you use twice a quarter, and a video module you forgot exists. All to get the tracking analytics that is actually the daily tool.
Afterquoted is the lean getaccept alternative. Upload the file you already send. Get a per-page reading heatmap, Slack alerts within seconds, and AI coaching across your pipeline. No builder. No DSR. No video layer. Priced per workspace, not per seat.
Tracking without the bundle tax.
Upload the proposal you already have. Free up to 20 proposals, no credit card, no module you did not ask for.
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Twelve rows across creation, tracking, collaboration, and pricing. Bold flags the clear winner per row.
| Capability | GetAccept | Afterquoted |
|---|---|---|
| Proposal builder and template library | Full editor, templates | Not offered (by design) |
| Native e-signature | Unlimited, bundled | Via DocuSign, Dropbox Sign, Yousign |
| Video messaging in the proposal | Native, core feature | Not offered |
| Digital sales rooms (DSR) | Core product | Not offered |
| Upload PDF, PPTX, Slides, Figma as-is | Partial, runs through processor | All formats, unchanged |
| Real-time alerts | Email, dashboard | Push, email, Slack |
| Per-page reading heatmap | Engagement summary | Color-coded, page by page |
| Forward detection | Partial (new viewer alerts) | Every forward, every viewer named |
| AI across your pipeline | Content AI (writing) | Prescriptive pattern coaching |
| CRM sync (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive) | Professional tier and up | Growth plan, $79 flat |
| EU data residency | Available on request | Default on every plan |
| Pricing model | Per user, bundled tiers | Per workspace, flat |
The split is clean. GetAccept wins on breadth: builder, e-sign, video, DSR, contract management. Afterquoted wins on depth of tracking, alerting speed, and pricing math for teams that do not need the full stack.
Four reasons teams move to Afterquoted
1. You already own the parts GetAccept bundles
Most sales teams have DocuSign or Dropbox Sign for signatures. Their proposals live in Figma, Slides, or a well-designed PDF master. GetAccept asks you to replace all of that with its own stack. Afterquoted layers tracking on top of what you already have and leaves the rest alone.
2. Flat pricing that does not scale with seats
GetAccept Professional is $49 per user per month. Full Suite is $79. A five-person team on Full Suite is $395 per month. A ten-person team is $790 per month, or $9,480 per year. Afterquoted Growth is $79 flat, regardless of team size. Past three seats, Afterquoted pays for itself in the pricing difference alone.
3. Slack alerts measured in seconds, not inbox checks
GetAccept emails you when a proposal is viewed. Afterquoted pushes the alert to Slack the moment the prospect opens the link. Across our 2,800 teams, Slack-delivered alerts cut average follow-up time from roughly 47 minutes to under 2. That is the window where your call still feels relevant instead of stalky.
4. AI that reads your pipeline, not your copy
GetAccept's AI writes and personalizes content inside the proposal. Afterquoted's AI reads every proposal you have sent and surfaces the patterns: which pages correlate with lost deals, what signed proposals have in common, what your best reps do that the others do not. See the AI coaching feature.
A real switch, in plain numbers
Sylvain Kessler, Account Executive at Spendesk, moved his team off GetAccept Professional in early 2026. "We were paying for the builder and the DSR, but our proposals lived in Figma and our signatures went through DocuSign. The only tab we opened daily was engagement. Afterquoted gave us deeper tracking, added Slack alerts, and cut our spend by two thirds. Cleaner stack, lower bill."
When GetAccept is the better choice
Honesty clause. GetAccept beats Afterquoted in specific scenarios. If any of these describe you, stay with GetAccept.
- You run enterprise deals with five or more stakeholders over weeks or months. DSRs are genuinely useful when the buying committee lives in a shared space for a while.
- Video messaging inside the proposal materially lifts your close rate. GetAccept is one of the few tools that bundles this natively.
- You want a single vendor for proposal, contract, sign, and video. Procurement has already approved the all-in-one spend and consolidation is the goal.
- Your team writes proposals from scratch inside the tool and leans on the embedded AI for content.
In those cases, GetAccept's bundle is a genuine fit. Afterquoted does not try to be an all-in-one, and we will not pretend otherwise.
- You need DSRs for long, multi-stakeholder deals
- Video messaging is central to your pitch
- You want one tool for proposal, contract, sign, video
- Your team builds proposals inside the tool daily
- Procurement already approved the all-in-one spend
- Your proposals already live in Figma, Slides, or PDF
- You already have a signing tool that works
- Slack alerts and per-page heatmaps matter most
- You want AI that coaches, not AI that writes
- Flat workspace pricing beats per-seat scaling
Pricing, compared honestly
A five-person team, annual billing, at list price. GetAccept figures from their public pricing page.
| Plan | GetAccept (5 users) | Afterquoted (5 users) |
|---|---|---|
| Entry tier | E-sign $25/user = $125/mo | Starter free up to 20 proposals |
| Mid tier | Professional $49/user = $245/mo | Growth $79/mo flat |
| Full stack | Full Suite $79/user = $395/mo | Growth $79/mo flat |
| Annual, Professional vs Growth | $2,940 | $948 |
| Annual, Full Suite vs Growth | $4,740 | $948 |
The gap widens with every seat. Ten users on Full Suite is $9,480 per year. Afterquoted Growth stays at $948 whether you have 3 users or 30. If you are paying for modules that sit dormant, those modules are the price difference.
Weighing other tools too? See the PandaDoc alternative, DocSend alternative, and Proposify alternative pages. For the full feature rundown, the proposal tracking software pillar covers the core product. If your cadence needs work, the proposal follow-up email template pairs well with tracking.
How the switch actually works
There is no migration project. Three steps, no engineering help needed.
- Keep your current e-signature tool running. DocuSign, Dropbox Sign, Yousign, all fine.
- Upload your next proposal to Afterquoted exactly as it is (PDF, Slides, Figma export). Send the tracked link instead of the GetAccept link.
- Run both for two to four weeks. Compare what your team actually opens. Cancel the GetAccept seats you no longer need.
Most teams discover within a week that the daily workflow was tracking plus Slack alerts, not the builder. The cancel decision writes itself.
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