OpenPhone (Quo) review & overview
Lightweight business phone and virtual number app (rebranded Quo) with shared numbers, team inboxes and AI call notes, popular with startups and SMBs.
OpenPhone (Quo) sits in the virtual phone space and is most often picked for startups, small-business. Below is a quick, no-fluff overview to help you decide if it fits.
Key facts
| Category | Virtual Phone |
| Pricing | ~$15/user/mo Starter, ~$23/user/mo Business, ~$35/user/mo Scale (annual) |
| Best for | startups, small-business |
| Affiliate program | Yes — OpenPhone / Quo Partner Program (PartnerStack) |
Who it's for
OpenPhone (Quo) makes most sense for startups.
- startups
- small-business
Key features
What you actually get with OpenPhone (Quo), drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own documentation:
- Lightweight business phone with shared numbers and team inboxes
- Unlimited calling and texting within US and Canada
- AI call summaries and transcripts on Business+
- Sona AI voice agent that answers calls 24/7 (1,000 automation credits/mo per plan)
- Phone menus (IVR), automatic call recording and analytics on Business
Integrations
OpenPhone (Quo) connects with HubSpot, Salesforce, Zapier, Slack and Google Contacts.
What makes it stand out
A clean, startup-friendly business phone with shared numbers and a built-in AI agent (Sona).
Who it's best for
Startups and small teams wanting a simple shared business number with light AI
Strengths & trade-offs
The honest balance for OpenPhone (Quo), from independent reviews rather than its sales page. We go deeper in the full OpenPhone (Quo) review.
Strengths
- + Simple, modern UX popular with startups and SMBs
- + Shared numbers and team inboxes built in
- + Affordable Starter tier with unlimited US/Canada calling and texting
Trade-offs
- - AI summaries, IVR and CRM integrations require the Business tier
- - Extra numbers cost $5/number/month
- - International calling/texting is pay-per-use via prepaid credits
Notable facts
Concrete, checkable details rather than marketing claims:
- Rebranded from OpenPhone to Quo in 2026
- Unlimited calling and texting in US and Canada on all plans
- Each user gets one number; additional numbers cost $5/month each
- AI summaries and CRM integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce) start on the Business plan
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Sources
The features and facts above on OpenPhone (Quo) are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: