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Introduction to Dealum


Dealum is a software provider investor groups, funds, accelerators and incubators, startup events and competitions, and other similar organizations use for collecting (funding) applications from startups.



Dealum terminology


  • Deal room - a dedicated space for collecting and managing applications for one investor group, fund, incubator/accelerator etc. Each deal room has their own investors, processes and rules.
  • Application - a collection of your company's information that has been submitted to a deal room. Information is given as answers to questions. The questions are for each deal room to choose and set up.
  • Account - associated with an email address, and is not dependent on the number of companies or deal rooms it is part of. Deleting a company or deal room, or removing the account from a company or deal room will not delete the account.
  • Personal settings - associated with your account, not your company. Change name, photo, contact information, notification settings, 2FA and more.



What can I do on Dealum?


  1. Submitting applications

Applications can be submitted through a private application link for each organization that can usually be found on their website. You can use the same company profile for applying to multiple organizations who are using Dealum. You can find all information related to submitting, updating, and managing your applications here.



  1. Finding investors

There is no publicly available list of investors & other organizations using Dealum for managing their applications and processes. Once you have created a company profile, you might find a few recommended deal rooms in your Applications -> Explore more opportunities view. These deal rooms accept applications publicly, and your company potentially matches their interests. You can read more about it here.


To learn more about everything else you can do on Dealum, such as communicating with deal rooms, providing investor updates, managing funding rounds, and more, visit our FAQ article for companies.

Updated on: 15/12/2025

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