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The site is built from public product pages, feature pages, and pricing pages checked before drafting. For kommo, that included the homepage, unified inbox, Salesbot, and pricing materials.
DealSauctions is structured as an editorial publisher, not as a vendor facade. The goal is simple: if someone clicks an ad for a kommo review, they should land on a page that actually explains the fit.
Many B2B review pages borrow the language of product marketing and stop there. DealSauctions takes the opposite route: start with the buyer question, then match the page structure to that question.
The site is built from public product pages, feature pages, and pricing pages checked before drafting. For kommo, that included the homepage, unified inbox, Salesbot, and pricing materials.
Instead of claiming universal superiority, DealSauctions frames who the tool fits best and which buyer profile should compare other CRMs.
Calls to action lead to review pages, comparisons, official product links, or contact. Nothing pretends to be a product signup flow when it is not.
DealSauctions is not kommo, not an official product help center, and not a legal or procurement advisor.
There are no invented stars, no “thousands of users agree” claims, and no fabricated customer quotes used to fill layout space.
This is an informational site. The contact forms prepare copyable request notes locally in the browser instead of sending hidden submissions.
For corrections, comparison requests, or content feedback, use the contact page or the published contact address [email protected].