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What does Voksha cost for a one-van mobile locksmith?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Most solo mobile locksmiths start on the Starter plan at $14 a month, which includes 15 answered calls before overage kicks in at $1 per call. A single-van operation running lockouts, re-keys, and the occasional car key job typically fields somewhere between 20 and 60 calls a month once a Google Business Profile is generating steady inbound traffic, so many solo operators outgrow Starter within the first month or two and move to Premium at $99 for 150 included calls. The math for locksmiths specifically favors erring on the higher tier: a residential lockout runs $75 to $150, a re-key job runs $100 to $250, and an automotive key fob programming job can run $150 to $400, so a single missed call that would have converted covers a big chunk of the monthly fee outright. Compare that to a traditional live answering service built for trades, which commonly charges $300 to $900 a month for message-taking only, versus Voksha quoting the job on the spot and dispatching you directly via SMS or Slack. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a solo locksmith can start on Starter for a slow season and bump to Premium once call volume from emergency lockouts picks up, particularly during summer and around New Year's Eve when lockout call volume spikes citywide. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it against a real week of on-call rotation before committing. Given that emergency locksmith callers move to the next Google result if you do not answer within two rings, the cost of the plan is almost always smaller than the cost of the jobs it prevents you from losing.

Most solo mobile locksmiths start on the Starter plan at $14 a month, which includes 15 answered calls before overage kicks in at $1 per call. A single-van operation running lockouts, re-keys, and the occasional car key job typically fields somewhere between 20 and 60 calls a month once a Google Business Profile is generating steady inbound traffic, so many solo operators outgrow Starter within the first month or two and move to Premium at $99 for 150 included calls. The math for locksmiths specifically favors erring on the higher tier: a residential lockout runs $75 to $150, a re-key job runs $100 to $250, and an automotive key fob programming job can run $150 to $400, so a single missed call that would have converted covers a big chunk of the monthly fee outright. Compare that to a traditional live answering service built for trades, which commonly charges $300 to $900 a month for message-taking only, versus Voksha quoting the job on the spot and dispatching you directly via SMS or Slack. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a solo locksmith can start on Starter for a slow season and bump to Premium once call volume from emergency lockouts picks up, particularly during summer and around New Year's Eve when lockout call volume spikes citywide. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it against a real week of on-call rotation before committing. Given that emergency locksmith callers move to the next Google result if you do not answer within two rings, the cost of the plan is almost always smaller than the cost of the jobs it prevents you from losing.

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