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SaaS glossary · Operations

What is a Deal Stage?

Also known as: Sales stage, pipeline stage

A Deal Stage is the labeled step a deal occupies in your pipeline — from first qualification through to closed-won or closed-lost. Stages are the backbone of every pipeline, funnel, and forecast report.

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What is a Deal Stage?

Each stage represents a milestone in the buying process (for example, Appointment Scheduled, Qualified to Buy, Contract Sent). A deal moves forward as it progresses and carries that stage’s win probability for weighting.

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How stages are used

Reports group open pipeline and deal counts by stage to show where value concentrates and where deals stall. Stage-to-stage conversion rates reveal the leaky steps in the funnel.

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Stages vs Pipelines

A pipeline is an ordered set of stages; many CRMs (HubSpot) support multiple named pipelines — for example New Business vs Renewals — each with its own stages. Compare like-for-like; do not average stages across different pipelines.

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Why it matters

Clean, consistently-applied stages are what make a forecast trustworthy. If reps interpret "Qualified" differently, every weighted-pipeline and conversion number downstream becomes noise.

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