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How does the monthly cost compare to missing one high-ticket job like a transmission replacement?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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A transmission replacement or rebuild commonly runs $3,000-5,000 depending on the vehicle, and even a lower-end major repair, a timing belt with water pump at $700-1,200 or a full brake job across all four wheels, sits well above what a full month of Voksha costs on any plan. Even Enterprise, starting at $990/month for shops with high call volume or multiple locations, is covered several times over by a single missed transmission job, and Premium at $99/month plus overage isn't close by comparison. The scenario this actually protects against is specific: a customer with a failing transmission is usually shopping around, calling two or three shops to compare, since it's a big-ticket repair they're not rushing into blindly, and whichever shop answers the phone, explains next steps clearly, and gets them booked for a diagnostic first tends to win that business. If that call hits voicemail or gets rushed through by a stretched-thin advisor because the shop is slammed, the customer just calls the next name on their list, and a $4,000 job is gone. This is the core argument for treating Voksha's cost as insurance against the loss of your highest-value jobs rather than as a routine phone bill, most of your revenue as a shop doesn't come from oil changes, it comes from the smaller number of bigger repairs, and missing even one of those a quarter because of a phone gap costs more than a full year of the plan in most configurations.

A transmission replacement or rebuild commonly runs $3,000-5,000 depending on the vehicle, and even a lower-end major repair, a timing belt with water pump at $700-1,200 or a full brake job across all four wheels, sits well above what a full month of Voksha costs on any plan. Even Enterprise, starting at $990/month for shops with high call volume or multiple locations, is covered several times over by a single missed transmission job, and Premium at $99/month plus overage isn't close by comparison. The scenario this actually protects against is specific: a customer with a failing transmission is usually shopping around, calling two or three shops to compare, since it's a big-ticket repair they're not rushing into blindly, and whichever shop answers the phone, explains next steps clearly, and gets them booked for a diagnostic first tends to win that business. If that call hits voicemail or gets rushed through by a stretched-thin advisor because the shop is slammed, the customer just calls the next name on their list, and a $4,000 job is gone. This is the core argument for treating Voksha's cost as insurance against the loss of your highest-value jobs rather than as a routine phone bill, most of your revenue as a shop doesn't come from oil changes, it comes from the smaller number of bigger repairs, and missing even one of those a quarter because of a phone gap costs more than a full year of the plan in most configurations.

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