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FQO.US positions itself as a “Demo operating system” for B2B SaaS, sales, sales engineering, founders, and RevOps teams. It is not just simple slide hosting; it turns demo content into self-serve links that prospects can browse on their own. It supports branching paths, private presenter notes, embedded pages, and viewing-behavior tracking, helping replace repeated scheduling, sending multiple attachments, and manually guessing customer interest.
The core product is Guided Demo Flows: teams can break a demo into modular chapters, use Discovery questions to activate different content, present different paths for technical buyers, executives, or end users, and provide time prompts, progress indicators, and Presenter Notes. Live Mobile Capture lets users quickly connect a phone via QR code and broadcast a mobile app screen into the demo in real time. The Analytics module tracks views, unique visitors, completion rate, per-page time spent, location, device, and return visits, with email notifications for follow-up. Integrations cover HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, Dynamics 365, Google Calendar, Outlook, Gmail, Slack, Teams, Zoom, Google Meet, and Google Analytics; Zapier, Webhooks, and others are still marked as Coming Soon.
The pricing page clearly states that public plans are not yet listed. Pricing is quote-based according to team size, use case, and rollout scope, and requires booking a conversation. The upside is that it can be customized around sales and presales workflows; the downside is that small and mid-sized teams may find it hard to estimate budget quickly. The site offers a 7-day free trial with no credit card required and claims to provide access to the full platform. Based on app.fqo.us and online embedding, deployment appears to be cloud SaaS; no self-hosting or private deployment information was found.
Its strengths are its focused use case: it is designed around demo handoff, post-demo follow-up, presales technical proof, and sales consistency. Page-level data and return-visit signals are more actionable than ordinary link open rates. Real-time mobile capture is also very practical for showcasing apps. The main drawbacks are opaque pricing and limited security/compliance disclosure. Although the site mentions security reviews, SOC2, and SSO-related contexts, it does not provide formal certification details. Team permissions, API documentation, and enterprise governance capabilities are also not sufficiently explained.
FQO.US is better suited to B2B software companies with mature sales processes, a need for asynchronous demo follow-up, limited presales resources, or a desire to sync interaction data back into CRM. If you only need screen-recording sharing or simple courseware hosting, it may be overkill. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text; before purchasing, test connectivity to fqo.us and app.fqo.us, the stability of video/mobile broadcasting, and whether payment, invoicing, and contract workflows are suitable for companies in China. Domestic or makeshift alternatives could include Feishu or WeCom combined with video and forms; comparable international products include Loom, Walnut, Navattic, Demostack, Reprise, and Storylane.
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