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Enable.us vs RELAYTO

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

Enable.us compared with RELAYTO

RelayTo turns existing documents into interactive, self-navigating buyer experiences and sells self-serve, so an individual can be live the same day. Enable.us is the heavier system of record: governed content library, mutual action plans, CRM write-back, and reference management, sold only as part of a Mindtickle contract. RelayTo wins on accessibility and on presentation polish; Enable.us wins if the requirement is a standardized close process across a large team.

Choose Enable.us if

Mid-market and enterprise B2B revenue teams already buying, or willing to buy, Mindtickle's readiness platform, who want deal rooms, mutual action plans, and buyer engagement analytics governed centrally rather than created ad hoc by individual reps.

Choose RELAYTO if

Marketing and sales teams that lead with content rather than with a deal plan: firms sending proposals, research reports, benefit guides, or technical documentation that must look designed, stay on brand, be governed centrally, and report engagement back. Strongest where compliance and version control matter as much as conversion.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeEnable.usRELAYTO
CategorySales RoomsSales Rooms
Starting priceNot published; annual platform contracts negotiated with Mindtickle salesFree for one user and two experiences; $80 per month for Pro; $750 per month billed annually for the first multi-user plan (free plan available)
Pricing modelQuote-only through Mindtickle. Digital Sales Rooms is sold as part of Mindtickle's packaged revenue enablement platform (commonly bundled with sales content management and readiness modules) on annual, per-user contracts negotiated with a sales team. There is no self-serve checkout, no published rate card, and no free plan. The self-serve tiers Enable Us published before the 2023 acquisition were retired along with the standalone pricing page.Tiered subscription priced on users and on the number of published experiences, split across two separate pricing pages: an individual line (Personal and Pro, one user each) and a business line (Team, Business, Enterprise). Extra users and extra experiences are metered add-ons on top of every business tier. Business pricing is quoted annually.
Free planNoPersonal: 1 user, 2 experiences, unlimited viewers, PDF upload up to 10MB, public sharing and embedding, basic security
Free trialNo14 days on Pro; a 30-day trial of the Team plan for qualified use cases, with paid pilots on Business and Enterprise
Best forMid-market and enterprise B2B revenue teams already buying, or willing to buy, Mindtickle's readiness platform, who want deal rooms, mutual action plans, and buyer engagement analytics governed centrally rather than created ad hoc by individual reps.Marketing and sales teams that lead with content rather than with a deal plan: firms sending proposals, research reports, benefit guides, or technical documentation that must look designed, stay on brand, be governed centrally, and report engagement back. Strongest where compliance and version control matter as much as conversion.
Setup timeDays to weeks rather than hours. CRM connection is described by customers as quick and configuration-light, but populating a content library, building room and action-plan templates, and agreeing the process with sales management is the actual project. As part of a wider Mindtickle rollout, expect a scoped implementation with vendor involvement.A single experience can be produced in under an hour: upload the PDF, let the builder convert it, adjust branding, publish. Standing up a governed hub structure with permissions, templates, and CRM integration is a multi-week project, which is why standard onboarding is offered as a paid engagement.
Learning curveLow for a rep who only has to duplicate a template and swap the buyer's logo. Meaningfully higher for the administrator responsible for content governance, template design, integration mapping, and reporting, which reviewers consistently flag as a role, not a task.Moderate and front-loaded. Conversion is easy; the Interactivity Studio, hub permissions, and view types are where the feature count becomes visible. Reviewers describe the first encounter as intimidating and credit the support team with making it manageable, which is a fair signal that the product is not purely self-teaching.
PlatformsWeb application, Buyer-facing rooms in any browser, mobile included, Chrome extension, Gmail and Outlook sharingWeb application, Responsive viewer for mobile and tablet, Embeddable experiences for any website or CMS, Custom domain hosting on Business and above
ComplianceSOC 2, GDPR, CCPAGDPR, SOC 2, Enterprise access controls (SSO, MFA, IP restriction)
Founded20202014
HeadquartersSan Francisco Bay Area, CaliforniaSan Francisco, California
OwnershipAcquired by Mindtickle (May 2023); Mindtickle is venture-backed, with SoftBank Vision Fund 2 leading its Series EPrivate, independent; venture and accelerator backed

Strengths and limitations

Enable.us

Strengths

  • Genuinely broad for the category: rooms, mutual action plans, content management, customer references, and post-sale onboarding in one product rather than four.
  • Buyer-side visibility is the strong suit, particularly forward tracking that exposes members of the buying committee the rep never met.
  • Two-way CRM sync across Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, and Dynamics 365 is unusually complete for a product of its original size, and writes engagement back to the opportunity.
  • Templates and a governed content library make the process repeatable across a team instead of dependent on individual rep effort.

Limitations

  • No self-serve purchase path at all: no free plan, no trial, no published price, and a demo request that routes to another company's sales team.
  • The Enable Us brand is effectively archived; enable.us redirects to a marketing site whose blog and product links have not been maintained, which makes independent evaluation hard.
  • The room is bundled inside a platform sale, so buying it alone is difficult and the minimum contract reflects the platform rather than the module.
  • Reviewers report that occasional users find the interface click-heavy and the features loosely connected, a common complaint when a room is created once a quarter rather than weekly.

RELAYTO

Strengths

  • The best document-to-web conversion in the category; an uploaded PDF comes out as a navigable, branded experience rather than a viewer with a scroll bar.
  • Section-level and scroll-depth analytics that are genuinely more granular than the open-and-download tracking most sales room tools ship with.
  • Serious content governance: version history, approval trails, permissioned editing, and central retirement of stale assets across every distributed link.
  • Access controls (password, email gate, IP restriction, expiry, download and print blocking) that let one product serve as sales room, data room, and partner portal.

Limitations

  • The pricing gap is the defining constraint: one seat at $80 per month, then $750 per month for three, with nothing in between. A two-person team has no plan to buy.
  • Both self-serve tiers are single user, so Pro cannot be shared even informally without breaking the seat model.
  • Experiences are a metered resource. Team includes 50 and Business 200; going past that costs $60 to $100 per additional block of ten per month, so a high-volume per-deal room strategy compounds quickly.
  • Custom domain hosting requires the $2,500 Business plan; Team publishes on a RELAYTO subdomain, which undercuts the white-label impression on a Team budget.

Pricing compared

Enable.us

Quote-only through Mindtickle. Digital Sales Rooms is sold as part of Mindtickle's packaged revenue enablement platform (commonly bundled with sales content management and readiness modules) on annual, per-user contracts negotiated with a sales team. There is no self-serve checkout, no published rate card, and no free plan. The self-serve tiers Enable Us published before the 2023 acquisition were retired along with the standalone pricing page.

  • Digital Sales Rooms (within a Mindtickle package)Custom quote
  • Readiness and full platform packagesCustom quote
  • Historic Enable Us self-serve tiers (retired)$25 to $70 per user

Judged as a small-business purchase, this fails on availability rather than on capability: there is no plan a small team can buy, and the realistic entry point is an annual platform contract in the five-figure range. Judged as an enterprise purchase, the value case is coherent. If you are already buying Mindtickle for readiness and content management, adding the room is far cheaper than licensing a separate sales room vendor, and the analytics gain value from sitting next to training and conversation data. If you are not buying the rest of the platform, a standalone tool will give you a comparable room for a small fraction of the money and let you start this week.

RELAYTO

Tiered subscription priced on users and on the number of published experiences, split across two separate pricing pages: an individual line (Personal and Pro, one user each) and a business line (Team, Business, Enterprise). Extra users and extra experiences are metered add-ons on top of every business tier. Business pricing is quoted annually.

  • Personal$0
  • Pro$80 (or $65 billed annually)
  • Team$750
  • Business$2,500
  • EnterpriseCustom quote

RELAYTO's pricing has a hole in the middle of it, and that hole is exactly where small businesses live. Free and Pro are one seat, so a two-person team is already priced out of the self-serve line; the next rung is $9,000 a year for three seats, and the seats themselves are $50 to $70 each beyond that. Judged as an enterprise content operations platform the Business tier is defensible: it replaces a designer, a microsite build, a DAM, and a tracking layer, and the governance features have real audit value in regulated industries. Judged as a digital sales room for a growing sales team, it costs roughly ten times what trumpet, Aligned, or Recapped charge for a comparable seat count, and those tools do the deal-workspace half better. Buy RELAYTO for content experience and governance, not to give five reps a room per deal.

Editorial verdict on each

Enable.us

Enable.us was one of the better-conceived products in the digital sales room category: broad in a useful way, with mutual action plans, a governed content library, genuine two-way CRM sync, and customer reference management that almost nobody else bundled. What it is now is a module. Mindtickle bought it in 2023, folded it into a readiness platform, retired the self-serve pricing that once started at $25 per user per month, and left the enable.us domain pointing at a marketing site that stopped being maintained. If you are already a Mindtickle customer, turning on Digital Sales Rooms is close to a default decision and the cross-platform analytics are a real advantage. If you are a small business looking for a deal room, this is not a product you can buy: there is no trial, no price, and no path that does not go through an enterprise sales cycle, and a self-serve competitor will have you live before Mindtickle returns a quote.

Read the full Enable.us profile

RELAYTO

RELAYTO does one thing better than anything else in this category: it takes the PDF you already have and turns it into something worth sending, then tells you which paragraph the buyer actually read. Layered on top is a governance system (versioning, approvals, permissions, central retirement of stale assets) that earns its keep in insurance, finance, and healthcare, where the risk of an old document still circulating is a real cost. The problem is who can buy it. The self-serve line stops at one user, and the first plan that fits a team is $750 per month billed annually, roughly ten times what a comparable digital sales room costs per seat, with experiences metered on top and custom domains held back until $2,500. This is a small-business product only for a solo operator on the Pro tier; for everyone else it is an enterprise content operations purchase wearing a sales room label. Evaluate it against Paperflite and Storydoc on content, not against trumpet and Aligned on deals, and run the seat math before the demo rather than after.

Read the full RELAYTO profile

Enable.us profile last reviewed 2026-08-23; RELAYTO last reviewed 2026-08-23. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.