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Is Voksha a good fit if a lot of my electrical customers speak Spanish or another language?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Electrical Contractors

Yes, this is one of the more concrete fit scenarios for electrical contractors, particularly in regions with large Spanish-speaking populations or other significant non-English-speaking communities, where a portion of inbound calls, and a portion of missed opportunities, may come from customers who are more comfortable describing an electrical problem in their native language than in English. Voksha supports over 200 languages, meaning a caller can describe a sparking outlet or ask about a panel upgrade quote in Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, or dozens of other languages and get an accurate, real-time response rather than being met with a language barrier that often results in the caller hanging up and trying elsewhere. For electrical contractors currently relying on a single bilingual staff member to handle non-English calls, this removes a coverage gap: what happens when that staff member is out sick, already on another call, or it's after their shift ends. It also expands your effective service area without needing to specifically hire for language skills, since Voksha's language handling works the same way for a sparking-panel emergency call in Spanish as it does in English, including proper triage and appointment booking. For electrical contractors in markets with a genuinely multilingual customer base, whether due to local demographics or from doing subcontracted work for property management companies serving diverse tenant populations, this capability directly expands the pool of calls that convert into booked jobs rather than being lost to a language mismatch on the very first ring.

Yes, this is one of the more concrete fit scenarios for electrical contractors, particularly in regions with large Spanish-speaking populations or other significant non-English-speaking communities, where a portion of inbound calls, and a portion of missed opportunities, may come from customers who are more comfortable describing an electrical problem in their native language than in English. Voksha supports over 200 languages, meaning a caller can describe a sparking outlet or ask about a panel upgrade quote in Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Mandarin, or dozens of other languages and get an accurate, real-time response rather than being met with a language barrier that often results in the caller hanging up and trying elsewhere. For electrical contractors currently relying on a single bilingual staff member to handle non-English calls, this removes a coverage gap: what happens when that staff member is out sick, already on another call, or it's after their shift ends. It also expands your effective service area without needing to specifically hire for language skills, since Voksha's language handling works the same way for a sparking-panel emergency call in Spanish as it does in English, including proper triage and appointment booking. For electrical contractors in markets with a genuinely multilingual customer base, whether due to local demographics or from doing subcontracted work for property management companies serving diverse tenant populations, this capability directly expands the pool of calls that convert into booked jobs rather than being lost to a language mismatch on the very first ring.

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