What is Quo?
Quo (formerly OpenPhone) is a VoIP solution that offers a separate phone number for work. To keep using an existing work number it can be ported over at no cost.
The advantages of the Quo basic voice functionality, as provided by the vendor are:
The solution also helps to determine whether a call is a personal or business call, and helps to maintain a work life balance. For users in a team, calling features (incoming call identification, set business hours, contact ownership information to associate an incoming call to a teammember, etc.) help keep call responding more organized.
Users can also send any desired material to share with a customer over SMS through Quo, including GIFs, videos, or other kinds of files. It also supports group messaging, and autoresponders. It can be connected to 3,000+ applications via Zapier also, so less time need be spent writing and managing these.
Quo also provides Contact Management features, enabling the user to:
Data can be organized to present a single source of truth for contacts, and contacts can be associated to a preferred team member, or details of a contact can be sent to a teammember so that they can provide support. Contact data can have custom properties and fields, details and notes, or mentions of teammates to share these details.
For teams, Quo numbers can be used as a shared inbox, where one number is shared across multiple phones (i.e. teammates). Internal correspondences are supported with direct messaging between teammates, available through Quo. Presence and status features let teammates (or customers) know who is available, and when. Also, both the Premium and Enterprise plans support round robin routing for teams.
Local calling (US & Canada) is unlimited across all subscriptions, while international calling is also at varying rates. For all plans, SMS calling is available via Zapier at a rate 1c per message. The Enterprise plan offers extended features over the Standard and Premium plans, such as an Audit log, analytics, and Enterprise plans receive priority support.
The advantages of the Quo basic voice functionality, as provided by the vendor are:
- Keep personal numbers private - No more spam calls on a personal phone number.
- Works on existing devices: No need to get a new SIM card, carry two phones, or be tied to a desk.
- Get started in under a minute: A team can be up and running with a new business phone numbers almost immediately.
The solution also helps to determine whether a call is a personal or business call, and helps to maintain a work life balance. For users in a team, calling features (incoming call identification, set business hours, contact ownership information to associate an incoming call to a teammember, etc.) help keep call responding more organized.
Users can also send any desired material to share with a customer over SMS through Quo, including GIFs, videos, or other kinds of files. It also supports group messaging, and autoresponders. It can be connected to 3,000+ applications via Zapier also, so less time need be spent writing and managing these.
Quo also provides Contact Management features, enabling the user to:
- Import contacts - Sync Google Contacts to OpenPhone.
- CSV import: Import contacts instantly via CSV
- Zapier: Connect with any CRM or data source via the Zapier integration.
Data can be organized to present a single source of truth for contacts, and contacts can be associated to a preferred team member, or details of a contact can be sent to a teammember so that they can provide support. Contact data can have custom properties and fields, details and notes, or mentions of teammates to share these details.
For teams, Quo numbers can be used as a shared inbox, where one number is shared across multiple phones (i.e. teammates). Internal correspondences are supported with direct messaging between teammates, available through Quo. Presence and status features let teammates (or customers) know who is available, and when. Also, both the Premium and Enterprise plans support round robin routing for teams.
Local calling (US & Canada) is unlimited across all subscriptions, while international calling is also at varying rates. For all plans, SMS calling is available via Zapier at a rate 1c per message. The Enterprise plan offers extended features over the Standard and Premium plans, such as an Audit log, analytics, and Enterprise plans receive priority support.
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| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Mac |
| Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
FAQs
What is Quo?
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.
How much does Quo cost?
Quo starts at $19.
What are Quo's top competitors?
Google Voice, RingEX, and Vonage Business Communications are common alternatives for Quo.
What is Quo's best feature?
Reviewers rate Message alerts and Instant messaging highest, with a score of 8.2.




