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Alo is an intelligent outbound calling platform for sales agencies and small to midsize call centers. Its core use case is not email or SMS, but browser-based voice dialing. It brings lead management, click-to-call, parallel outbound dialing, automatic call recording, Hebrew AI transcription, and real-time reporting into one system, with the goal of reducing the time agents spend manually finding leads, entering phone numbers, and logging calls.
In terms of channels, the main site only shows voice outbound calling capabilities, with no disclosed support for email, SMS, or IM. The platform supports importing leads from Excel, CSV, or CRM export files, and can automatically map fields, deduplicate records, and check phone numbers. On the calling side, it supports up to 8 parallel dialing lines: 2 lines on the Basic plan and 4 lines on the Growth plan, with the first answered call routed to the agent. Each call can be recorded automatically, with recordings on the Basic plan stored for 90 days. The AI can transcribe calls above a certain threshold into Hebrew text and highlight key information such as price, car model, name, place of residence, and occupation. Reporting covers call volume, average duration, success rate, and representative performance.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Basic is ₪349/month, with up to 3 representatives and 1,000 minutes; Growth is ₪589/month, with up to 5 representatives and 2,000 minutes; teams of 10+ require a custom quote, which may include unlimited minutes, an account manager, SLA, training, and custom integrations. There is no setup fee, and plans can be canceled at any time. Note that overage minute pricing is not disclosed, and the terms state that prices exclude VAT by default. For integrations, Alo emphasizes that no IT involvement is required and setup takes 15 minutes. Apart from file imports and “custom integrations” in the custom plan, it does not provide public details on APIs, webhooks, or standard CRM connectors.
The page indicates that servers are located in Israel and mentions GDPR. Its terms prohibit spam calls, fraud, and contacting numbers that have refused calls or are on “Do Not Call” lists. Call recording can be disabled, but compliance responsibility is primarily borne by the customer, who must notify the other party when required under Israeli privacy regulations. On performance, Alo claims global PoPs, international HD calling, stable bandwidth, and zero dropped calls, but does not provide a third-party SLA or measured availability data.
Alo’s strengths are strong Hebrew localization, lightweight deployment, clear pricing, and the inclusion of recording and AI transcription in its plans. It is well suited to Israeli sales teams in sectors such as insurance, real estate, and solar energy. Its limitations include the lack of multi-channel capabilities, unclear API and overage pricing, and unknown international number coverage and accessibility from China. If a China-based team needs outreach via email, SMS, WeChat, or local compliant number resources, alternatives such as Ronglian Cloud, Alibaba Cloud Communications, Tencent Cloud Contact Center, and NetEase Yunxin may be worth evaluating first. For outbound calls targeting Israeli customers, Alo is a more focused option.
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