Kixie is a telephony and VoIP software solution from Kixie.
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Quo
Score 8.2 out of 10
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Quo (formerly OpenPhone) is a business phone and VoIP solution designed to help maintain work life balance. Features include incoming call identification, set business hours, contact ownership information to associate calls to teammembers, etc., to help organize call responding.
$19
per month per user
Pricing
Kixie
Quo
Editions & Modules
Custom Plan
Custom Pricing
Starter
$19
per month per user
Business
$33
per month per user
Scale
$47
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Kixie
Quo
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Discounts available for annual pricing.
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Community Pulse
Kixie
Quo
Features
Kixie
Quo
Cloud PBX
Comparison of Cloud PBX features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
-
Ratings
Quo
5.3
5 Ratings
41% below category average
Hosted PBX
00 Ratings
4.24 Ratings
Multi-level Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
00 Ratings
4.25 Ratings
User templates
00 Ratings
7.44 Ratings
Call reports
00 Ratings
4.24 Ratings
Directory of employee names
00 Ratings
6.64 Ratings
Call Management
Comparison of Call Management features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
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Ratings
Quo
6.9
9 Ratings
19% below category average
Answering rules
00 Ratings
6.66 Ratings
Call recording
00 Ratings
6.68 Ratings
Call park
00 Ratings
6.65 Ratings
Call screening
00 Ratings
6.67 Ratings
Message alerts
00 Ratings
8.27 Ratings
VoIP system collaboration
Comparison of VoIP system collaboration features of Product A and Product B
Kixie
-
Ratings
Quo
5.4
10 Ratings
39% below category average
Video conferencing
00 Ratings
4.22 Ratings
Audio conferencing
00 Ratings
4.25 Ratings
Video screen sharing
00 Ratings
5.01 Ratings
Instant messaging
00 Ratings
8.210 Ratings
Mobile apps
Comparison of Mobile apps features of Product A and Product B
If you have more than 2 people in your organization, then this will save you so much time. Delegation is the key to starting a business. Even when you're a 1 person show, being able to present to your user base the differentiation of options for client communications is critical. As a founder, feeling compelled to be always on is something I strive not to be. OpenPhone gives you that flexibility. I have found it to be less appropriate in complex HIPPA compliant areas, but that is it. OpenPhone really does seem to suit an open array of use cases.
Kixie integrates seamlessly with our CRM (Zoho), meaning it updates call notes directly on the customer's CRM profile.
The one-click dialing feature directly through our CRM is a great feature. It's so simple; just search for a name, one-click, and you are on the phone.
The local presence feature is a nice touch for cold calls. It provides a local area code when cold calling to increase the likelihood of an answer to the call.
Kixie provides a nice user interface. There is a bit of a learning curve to load leads but it's not difficult. It's just learning where to go and how to load lists for the reps. Once you have it figured out, it's easy to get lists loaded for reps and give them the ability to manage those leads
In my experience, App features are buggy and confusing, and they often don't match the descriptions and screenshots in their documentation. In fact, many of their help links go to 404 "page not found" errors. In my experience, there are frequent outages and quality issues. My customers prefer to talk to me on a different line, because they find it difficult to understand me on OpenPhone.
In my experience, their support feels like the opposite of support. They send you in circles, never directly answer questions, provide vague suggestions with unwanted platitudes, and they often take days between responses to provide that. For me, it's a frustrating experience that leaves you with a net loss of time and energy versus before you reached out to them. In my opinion, you definitely don't get "support".
OpenPhone has an easier user interface than Grasshopper. Years ago when I was using Grasshopper, I recall that their user interface looked antiquated and full of complications. They would also update the interface just as everyone was getting used to using it. OpenPhone has many more functions. Grasshopper's app did not offer basic functions such as in-app texting between team members, and its call transfer function was incredibly complicated to use. In my opinion, Grasshopper was an inferior service/product in almost every way.
In my experience, Billing lacks transparency, and they have made billing errors (overcharging me) since I started using them. I think the "trust registration" is an insane ripoff charging around $20 for every attempt. Crazy.