Dealism Launches AI Sales Agent Built on 'Vibe Selling' After $15M Funding

November 14, 2025
Singapore-based Dealism has launched an AI sales agent that interprets psychology, intent, and emotion to enhance customer engagement, following a $15 million angel funding round led by GL Ventures.

Singapore-based Dealism PTE. LTD. has launched what it calls the world’s first AI Sales Agent built on the concept of 'Vibe Selling', announced in a press release. The company also raised $15 million in angel funding led by GL Ventures, with participation from HSG and Linear Capital.

Founded by Leo Huan, former COO of Youzan Technology Limited, Dealism’s AI agent analyzes psychology, buyer intent, and emotional cues to enable natural, adaptive sales conversations. The system is designed to help businesses engage customers more effectively across channels like WhatsApp Web, Instagram DMs, and the Dealism mobile app.

The platform aims to support a range of users, including creators, solopreneurs, e-commerce retailers, and B2B professionals. By integrating sales strategies such as negotiation and persuasion techniques, it adapts communication style in real time to build trust and improve conversion rates. Dealism also learns from ongoing interactions to refine tone and response quality over time.

Setup requires minimal input, allowing businesses to deploy the AI quickly. Once operational, the system draws on live product and audience data to generate context-aware responses that align with brand voice while maintaining a human-like conversational flow.

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