Centurica
Diligence & QoEA due-diligence and QoE firm founded in 2013 around online-business acquisitions (SaaS, ecommerce, Amazon, content) that now serves searcher-sized SMB deals broadly, with cheap productized entry points and quote-based full engagements.
- Pricing
- Custom pricing, Full QoE and due-diligence engagements are quote-based (packages sit behind a pricing request). Productized entry points are published on its shop: Quick Deal Review $199, LOI Draft $400, extended pre-LOI M&A advisory $599 (centurica.com, July 2026).
- Best for
- Buyers of online and digitally native businesses who want diligence from a firm that lives in that deal type, or anyone who wants a sub-$600 productized second opinion before an LOI
- Roadmap stages
- 6. Screen & value7. Diligence & financing
Pros
- Deep specialization in online-business diligence since 2013, a segment generalist QoE shops handle poorly
- Published low-cost entry products let you start under $600 before committing to a full engagement
- High-volume practice; the firm claims 500+ transactions reviewed in the last year
Cons
- Core QoE pricing is not published; quotes only
- Volume and vetting claims are the vendor's own, and the most detailed reviews sit on lead-gen or competitor sites
- The site discloses little about who staffs engagements today, so ask who actually does your work
What searchers say
Diligence roundups from 2025 and 2026 consistently shortlist Centurica for online-business QoE at mid-tier pricing, and client testimonials describe responsive, on-time work. Independent forum sentiment is thin; ask for recent references on your specific deal type.