Which Voksha plan makes sense for a single fitness studio?
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Most standalone studios with one location start on the Starter plan at $14/month, which includes 15 calls and then $1 per additional call. That works for a boutique studio doing 10-20 front desk calls a week outside of Mindbody or Zen Planner's self-serve booking. Once a studio is actively running trial promotions, running paid Instagram or Google ads, or fielding regular membership-pricing calls, call volume typically jumps past 100-150 a month, and Premium at $99/month for 150 calls becomes the better economics since it works out to roughly $0.66 per call instead of $1. A studio doing 8-12 classes a day with a front desk that's frequently unstaffed during class transitions is a good candidate for Premium from day one. There's no per-minute billing and no after-hours surcharge, which matters for fitness specifically because a large share of calls land at night when shoppers are browsing class schedules after their evening workout. Multi-location studio groups or franchises with centralized call handling across 3+ locations usually move to Enterprise, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, and CRM integration. Every plan bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, and there's a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a studio can test a full class-booking cycle including a weekend rush before committing further.
Most standalone studios with one location start on the Starter plan at $14/month, which includes 15 calls and then $1 per additional call. That works for a boutique studio doing 10-20 front desk calls a week outside of Mindbody or Zen Planner's self-serve booking. Once a studio is actively running trial promotions, running paid Instagram or Google ads, or fielding regular membership-pricing calls, call volume typically jumps past 100-150 a month, and Premium at $99/month for 150 calls becomes the better economics since it works out to roughly $0.66 per call instead of $1. A studio doing 8-12 classes a day with a front desk that's frequently unstaffed during class transitions is a good candidate for Premium from day one. There's no per-minute billing and no after-hours surcharge, which matters for fitness specifically because a large share of calls land at night when shoppers are browsing class schedules after their evening workout. Multi-location studio groups or franchises with centralized call handling across 3+ locations usually move to Enterprise, starting at $990/month with custom call volume, HIPAA/GDPR compliance, and CRM integration. Every plan bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, and there's a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a studio can test a full class-booking cycle including a weekend rush before committing further.
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