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Can Voksha feed customer information into a CRM so I can track repeat commercial clients?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Locksmiths

Yes, Voksha integrates with major CRM platforms including Salesforce and HubSpot, which matters for locksmiths who serve repeat commercial accounts, property management companies, or landlords with multiple units, where tracking a client relationship over time is more valuable than treating every call as a one-off transaction. When a property manager who has used you for six previous unit turnovers calls again, having that history in a CRM rather than scattered across old text threads or a notebook lets you or your office staff see the full relationship at a glance, past jobs, typical unit count, standard pricing arrangement, and any special access instructions for the properties they manage. As Voksha handles new calls from that client, captured details, the property address, the unit in question, and the service requested, can flow into the connected CRM record rather than existing only as a standalone lead. For a locksmith business built primarily around one-off residential lockouts, a full CRM setup may be more infrastructure than necessary, and simply using Voksha's dashboard to track leads and jobs may be sufficient. But for a shop building out commercial relationships, apartment complexes, property management companies, auto dealerships needing spare key services, or storage facility operators needing lock maintenance, CRM integration turns Voksha from a call-answering tool into part of your actual account management system, letting you see call and job history by client rather than just by individual call.

Yes, Voksha integrates with major CRM platforms including Salesforce and HubSpot, which matters for locksmiths who serve repeat commercial accounts, property management companies, or landlords with multiple units, where tracking a client relationship over time is more valuable than treating every call as a one-off transaction. When a property manager who has used you for six previous unit turnovers calls again, having that history in a CRM rather than scattered across old text threads or a notebook lets you or your office staff see the full relationship at a glance, past jobs, typical unit count, standard pricing arrangement, and any special access instructions for the properties they manage. As Voksha handles new calls from that client, captured details, the property address, the unit in question, and the service requested, can flow into the connected CRM record rather than existing only as a standalone lead. For a locksmith business built primarily around one-off residential lockouts, a full CRM setup may be more infrastructure than necessary, and simply using Voksha's dashboard to track leads and jobs may be sufficient. But for a shop building out commercial relationships, apartment complexes, property management companies, auto dealerships needing spare key services, or storage facility operators needing lock maintenance, CRM integration turns Voksha from a call-answering tool into part of your actual account management system, letting you see call and job history by client rather than just by individual call.

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