
Quo
Business phone system for founders and small teams — calls, texts, and voicemail in one AI-powered workspace. Formerly OpenPhone.
Overview
Quo (rebranded from OpenPhone in late 2025) gives small businesses and startups a dedicated business number without a hardware phone system — shared inboxes for calls and texts, call recording, and voicemail transcription, accessible from desktop or mobile. It's built for teams that need to look and sound professional without adopting an enterprise VoIP contract. Reviews consistently point to ease of setup and day-to-day usability as its strongest suit, with connection reliability the most common complaint at scale.
With an overall score of 94/100, Quo ranks as a top pick in our Productivity category. It's aimed at high-output individuals.
Pros
- Reviewed and verified by the FirstClassSaaS editorial team
- Built for high-output individuals
Watch-Outs
- Best fit depends on your specific stack — compare with the alternatives below
Premium Alternative To:
Key Benefits
- Affordable alternative to enterprise pricing.
- Built for high-output individuals.
- Reviewed by the FirstClassSaaS editorial team.
- 2600+ verified user reviews.
Quick Stats
Quo — Frequently Asked Questions
Is Quo worth it?
How much does Quo cost?
What are the best Quo alternatives?
Who is Quo best for?
More in Productivity
View all ProductivityWrite, schedule & grow on X/Twitter and LinkedIn.
Open-source Calendly alternative. Own your scheduling.
Record and share video messages instantly.
Spreadsheet-database hybrid for teams of any size.
Turns any web app into an isolated desktop app — handy for running multiple accounts of the same service side by side.
