Callkeep vs OpenPhone (now Quo)
Competitor information last verified June 8, 2026.
OpenPhone rebranded to Quo in late 2025 — openphone.com now redirects to quo.com. Quo is a per-user US-headquartered business phone product with strong AI features and Canadian number support; Callkeep is a single-business-line Canadian product at a flat monthly price. They take different bets on team size and pricing model.
Side by side
When OpenPhone is the better fit
- You have a team that needs shared SMS/call inboxes and per-user accountability — Quo's per-user model is designed for that and Callkeep's single-account model isn't.
- You want AI call summaries, CRM integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce), or per-rep analytics out of the box — these live in Quo's Business tier and above.
- You need US-style team collaboration (group calling, call tags, AI auto-summaries).
When Callkeep is the better fit
- You're an owner-operator or very small business that doesn't need per-user seats — Callkeep is one shared business line at one flat price.
- You'd rather be billed in CAD by a Canadian-made product than USD by a US-HQ company.
- You want the simple loop — greeting plays, caller routes, missed messages arrive as audio plus transcript — without spinning up a team workspace.
- You're forwarding an existing carrier number and want to be live in about five minutes, not configuring a multi-seat workspace.
An honest note
If you're already a team that uses shared inboxes, Quo is built for that and Callkeep isn't. The right comparison is 'do I want per-user team-comms or a single shared business line' — that's the real choice between them.
Sources
Competitor pricing and features change. We verified the facts on this page from public sources on June 8, 2026— please double-check the provider’s site for current details before deciding.