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What would Voksha cost for a typical independent auto repair shop?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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A 4-8 bay independent shop typically fields 200-350 inbound calls a month once you count service scheduling, price-check calls, breakdown calls, parts questions from customers, and repeat customers checking on repair status. At that volume, Starter ($14/month, 15 calls included, then $1/call) would run well over $200 in overage, so it's really built for a very small one-bay operation with light phone traffic. Premium ($99/month, 150 calls included, then $1/call) fits most independent shops best: at 300 calls a month, you'd pay the $99 base plus $1 for each of the 150 calls past the included amount, landing around $249/month. Enterprise, starting at $990/month with a custom call volume, makes sense for multi-bay operations doing 500-plus calls a month or shops running more than one location. Put that spend against the numbers you already know from your service board: a single missed $850 brake job or a $1,200 timing belt replacement covers the entire monthly bill outright, and most shops see several $500-3,000 repair opportunities a month that would otherwise go to voicemail or to the next shop the caller tries. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a shop that gets busier during pre-summer road trip season can move up to Enterprise and drop back down later if volume settles. There's also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it against your actual call volume before committing further.

A 4-8 bay independent shop typically fields 200-350 inbound calls a month once you count service scheduling, price-check calls, breakdown calls, parts questions from customers, and repeat customers checking on repair status. At that volume, Starter ($14/month, 15 calls included, then $1/call) would run well over $200 in overage, so it's really built for a very small one-bay operation with light phone traffic. Premium ($99/month, 150 calls included, then $1/call) fits most independent shops best: at 300 calls a month, you'd pay the $99 base plus $1 for each of the 150 calls past the included amount, landing around $249/month. Enterprise, starting at $990/month with a custom call volume, makes sense for multi-bay operations doing 500-plus calls a month or shops running more than one location. Put that spend against the numbers you already know from your service board: a single missed $850 brake job or a $1,200 timing belt replacement covers the entire monthly bill outright, and most shops see several $500-3,000 repair opportunities a month that would otherwise go to voicemail or to the next shop the caller tries. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a shop that gets busier during pre-summer road trip season can move up to Enterprise and drop back down later if volume settles. There's also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it against your actual call volume before committing further.

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