How Much Does
Quo (formerly OpenPhone) Cost in 2026?
Quo (formerly OpenPhone, rebranded 2025) is the modern cloud-native business phone leader. Starter at $15/user/month annual ($180/user/year) is the cleanest solopreneur/small-team phone system: one business number per user, US/Canada calling + SMS, voicemail transcripts, Sona AI agent with 1,000 free automation credits. Business at $23/user/month annual adds CRM integrations and AI call summaries.
Prices in USD, verified from the United States. Regional pricing may vary.
Plans & Pricing
Starter (Monthly)
- scope 1 phone number/user + US/Canada calling & SMS + voicemail transcripts + Sona AI agent 1000 credits + API access
Starter (Annual)
$180/mo billed annually
- scope Saves $48/year vs monthly, 21% discount
Business (Monthly)
- scope + AI call summaries/transcripts + group calling + call transfers + HubSpot/Salesforce + phone menus + auto recording
Business (Annual)
$276/mo billed annually
- scope Saves $120/year vs monthly, 30% discount
Scale (Monthly)
- scope + AI call tags + dedicated onboarding + priority live chat and inbound phone support
Scale (Annual)
$420/mo billed annually
- scope Saves $144/year vs monthly, 26% discount
From the StackScored blog
Features
Our Verdict
Quo's positioning is 'modern phone system for modern teams.' The product was known as OpenPhone from 2018-2025 — the rebrand to Quo in 2025 caused confusion but the product is unchanged (same company, same app, same billing). Starter at $15/user/month annual ($180/year) is the cheapest serious business phone in category — compare to Grasshopper Solo at $14 annual with fewer features, or Nextiva Core at $23 annual with more features. You get one US/Canada phone number per user, unlimited calling + SMS, voicemail transcripts, Sona AI agent (Quo's AI assistant with 1,000 free automation credits/month — useful for auto-responses, routing, basic workflows), and Quo API access. 25+ integrations including Slack, Zapier, HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive. Business at $23/user/month annual ($276/year) is where serious sales teams land: AI call summaries + transcripts (post-call CRM notes auto-written), group calling, call transfers, HubSpot/Salesforce deeper integrations, phone menus, auto-call-recording. Scale at $35/user/month annual ($420/year) adds AI call tags (automatically categorize calls by topic/sentiment), dedicated onboarding, priority support. Additional phone numbers are $5/month each — budget if you need multiple numbers per user. Automated SMS at $0.01/message is cheapest SMS economics in category. Where Quo wins: cleanest modern UX in category (app feels 2024 design vs legacy Grasshopper), cheapest per-user serious VoIP at $15 annual, 25+ integrations including mid-market CRMs, 7-day free trial is real. Where it loses: US/Canada only (Grasshopper too, but RingCentral/Dialpad go global), no video meetings (use Zoom separately), Sona AI 1,000 credits/month caps heavy automation, 7-day trial is shorter than Nextiva's 14 days.
Pros
- Cheapest serious business phone at $15/user/month annual ($180/user/year)
- Modern cloud-native UX — app feels 2024 design vs legacy Grasshopper/Nextiva
- Sona AI agent with 1,000 free automation credits/month on Starter tier
- 25+ integrations including mid-market CRMs (Pipedrive, Zoho) not just HubSpot/Salesforce
- AI call summaries on Business tier ($23) — post-call CRM notes auto-written
Cons
- US and Canada calling only — no international presence (RingCentral/Dialpad global)
- No built-in video meetings — use Zoom/Google Meet separately
- Sona AI 1,000 credits/month caps — heavy automation hits paid overage
- Brand rebrand from OpenPhone to Quo in 2025 creates search/onboarding confusion
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Quo (formerly OpenPhone) cost per month?
- Quo (formerly OpenPhone) plans start at $15/mo. They offer 6 plans total.
- Does Quo (formerly OpenPhone) offer a free trial?
- Yes, Quo (formerly OpenPhone) offers a free trial for 7 days. No credit card is typically required to start.
- Is Quo (formerly OpenPhone) worth the price?
- With a score of 9.2/10 and plans from $15/mo, Quo (formerly OpenPhone) delivers strong value for the price.
- What are cheaper alternatives to Quo (formerly OpenPhone)?
- Cheaper virtual phone & voip business alternatives include Grasshopper ($14/mo). See all options on our [Virtual Phone & VoIP Business pricing comparison](/pricing/virtual-phone/) page.