GBP · Pound Sterling

Revenue intelligence for
sales teams in the United Kingdom.

Quotarider tracks deals, commission and campaigns in Pound Sterling (£) — across every region from England to Yorkshire. Built for the way UK sales teams actually get paid.

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Currency
GBP
Pound Sterling
Typical AE commission
8–12% of ACV
market range
Typical OTE band
£70K–£130K
on-target earnings
Regions covered
8
states & provinces

What makes UK different

Your commission plan wasn't written for here.

The UK hosts around 2,000 SaaS companies — second only to the US — but pays roughly 15–20% below comparable US packages. Quarterly commission cycles and clawback windows on churn are near-universal.

Quotarider handles this natively: set GBP as your currency, model your actual accelerator structure, and get a commission forecast in the money you are actually paid in — not a converted approximation.

Sales hubs

London, with growing scenes in Manchester and Edinburgh

LondonManchesterEdinburghBristolBirminghamLeedsCambridgeReading

Regions & states covered

· England

· Scotland

· Wales

· Northern Ireland

· Greater London

· South East

· North West

· Yorkshire

Multi-currency, natively

Commission in GBP, pipeline in GBP, forecast in GBP. If you carry a quota denominated in another currency, Quotarider tracks both — because exchange-rate movement can shift your attainment without a single deal changing.

Built for UK sales professionals

Everything, in GBP.

Deal health, scored

Sixteen signals per deal, weighted for how deals actually behave — including the ones specific to long, committee-driven cycles.

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Commission, forecast

Base rate, tiered accelerators, bonuses and clawback exposure — modelled continuously in Pound Sterling, not reconciled quarterly in a spreadsheet.

Campaigns, attributed

Marketing spend tied to closed revenue rather than last-click form fills, with break-even ROAS calculated against your real margin.

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