Does Voksha charge per consultation booked, or just per call?
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Voksha bills per call, not per booking, per intake, or per case value. Whether a call ends in a scheduled consultation, a qualified lead summary for your paralegal to review, or a wrong number, it counts as one call against your plan's included allotment (15 on Starter, 150 on Premium), and overage is a flat $1 per call beyond that on every plan. This matters for law firm economics because a meaningful share of inbound calls to a firm are not billable-hour prospects at all: wrong numbers, vendors, other attorneys, and process servers. You are not paying a premium because a call converts into a $15,000 personal injury retainer versus a call that goes nowhere. On Enterprise, plans start at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your firm's actual traffic, which is the right fit once you are running paid intake campaigns or handling overflow for multiple attorneys and blowing past Premium's 150-call allotment regularly. There is no separate line item for the calendar booking itself, the CRM sync to Clio or MyCase, or the lead qualification questions Voksha asks, those are all included in the per-call rate. The only variable cost is call volume, which makes it straightforward to project: multiply your average monthly inbound call count by $1 (above your plan's included calls) and add the base subscription fee.
Voksha bills per call, not per booking, per intake, or per case value. Whether a call ends in a scheduled consultation, a qualified lead summary for your paralegal to review, or a wrong number, it counts as one call against your plan's included allotment (15 on Starter, 150 on Premium), and overage is a flat $1 per call beyond that on every plan. This matters for law firm economics because a meaningful share of inbound calls to a firm are not billable-hour prospects at all: wrong numbers, vendors, other attorneys, and process servers. You are not paying a premium because a call converts into a $15,000 personal injury retainer versus a call that goes nowhere. On Enterprise, plans start at $990 a month with a custom call volume built around your firm's actual traffic, which is the right fit once you are running paid intake campaigns or handling overflow for multiple attorneys and blowing past Premium's 150-call allotment regularly. There is no separate line item for the calendar booking itself, the CRM sync to Clio or MyCase, or the lead qualification questions Voksha asks, those are all included in the per-call rate. The only variable cost is call volume, which makes it straightforward to project: multiply your average monthly inbound call count by $1 (above your plan's included calls) and add the base subscription fee.
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