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Is Voksha a good fit for a one-truck HVAC operation?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For HVAC Companies

Often, yes, and sometimes it's an even better fit for a one-truck operation than for a larger company, because the owner-operator is usually the one both doing the repair work and supposed to be answering the phone, two jobs that are physically impossible to do at the same time. If you're on a roof or under a house running diagnostics and your phone rings, you either stop what you're doing (bad for the job in front of you) or you miss the call (bad for the potential new job), and with a single truck, every missed call has an outsized impact on your monthly revenue since you don't have five other techs generating jobs to offset it. The Starter plan at $14/month with 15 calls included is often enough for a genuinely small one-truck operation, and even moving into overage at $1/call stays cheap relative to typical HVAC ticket values. Where it's worth pausing before signing up is if your call volume is extremely low, a handful of calls a month from an established, mostly repeat-customer base where you already know everyone calling, in that narrow case the value is lower simply because there isn't much volume to protect. But for the more common one-truck scenario, actively marketing for new customers, running Google or Angi leads, taking emergency calls, the coverage gap while you're working is exactly the kind of problem Voksha is built to close, and the cost is low enough that it rarely requires much of a volume threshold to make sense.

Often, yes, and sometimes it's an even better fit for a one-truck operation than for a larger company, because the owner-operator is usually the one both doing the repair work and supposed to be answering the phone, two jobs that are physically impossible to do at the same time. If you're on a roof or under a house running diagnostics and your phone rings, you either stop what you're doing (bad for the job in front of you) or you miss the call (bad for the potential new job), and with a single truck, every missed call has an outsized impact on your monthly revenue since you don't have five other techs generating jobs to offset it. The Starter plan at $14/month with 15 calls included is often enough for a genuinely small one-truck operation, and even moving into overage at $1/call stays cheap relative to typical HVAC ticket values. Where it's worth pausing before signing up is if your call volume is extremely low, a handful of calls a month from an established, mostly repeat-customer base where you already know everyone calling, in that narrow case the value is lower simply because there isn't much volume to protect. But for the more common one-truck scenario, actively marketing for new customers, running Google or Angi leads, taking emergency calls, the coverage gap while you're working is exactly the kind of problem Voksha is built to close, and the cost is low enough that it rarely requires much of a volume threshold to make sense.

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