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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

CategoryVirtual Phone
Pricing~$15/user/mo Starter, ~$23/user/mo Business, ~$35/user/mo Scale (annual)
Best forstartups, small-business
Affiliate programYes — OpenPhone / Quo Partner Program (PartnerStack)

Who it's for

OpenPhone (Quo) makes most sense for startups.

Key features

What you actually get with OpenPhone (Quo), drawn from independent reviews and the vendor's own documentation:

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.

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Notable facts

Concrete, checkable details rather than marketing claims:

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Sources

The features and facts above on OpenPhone (Quo) are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: