The song mostly received positive reviews and was considered one of the main favorites of the 2014 Eurovision. Jess Denham of
The Independent called it an "empowering dubstep ballad".
Daily Mirror entertainment writer Carl Greenwood gave the song 1 star out of 5 and said, "This song is the musical equivalent of homoeopathic sleeping pills - there's nothing to it but it's still enough to knock you out for a solid eight."
Sofabet editor Daniel Gould stated that "The song is not typical Eurovision fare", because of its structure. Gould called it "a big tune: structurally daring, contemporary and cinematic in feel." Alex Fletcher from
Digital Spy called the song as a "standard Eurovision brooding fare for 1 minute 53", and then continuing his article he notes, "Then there's a key change. Eurovision loves a bloody key change. It then morphs into a dubstep banger with extra knobs on." Azerbaijani
Haqqin.az website's editor Yulia Mammedova writes that "Not Alone" has a very professional arrangement, but then adds that such a professional arrangement is possible to do only in
Europe or somewhere in
Turkey, meanwhile the arrangement of the song was done by Armenian musician Lilit Navasardyan in Armenia. In Armenia the song was well received by Armenian musicians.
Hayko, who represented Armenia in 2007, said he liked the song and called it "tasteful" and "energetic". ==Music video==