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I mostly work the night shift covering emergency calls, will Voksha actually help someone in my position?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Locksmiths

Yes, and this is close to the core use case Voksha is built around for locksmiths. A night-shift or on-call locksmith already faces the hardest version of the industry's core problem: emergency lockout customers call whoever answers within the first couple of rings, and a human working alone overnight cannot always get to the phone instantly, whether because you are driving between jobs, physically working a lock, or briefly asleep between calls during a slow stretch. Voksha answers every incoming call the instant it comes in, 24/7, with no delay, so a customer calling at 3 AM gets an immediate response, an instant quote on your emergency rate, and location capture, rather than ringing through to you while you are mid-task or catching a few minutes of sleep. If the call is a genuine emergency, you get an immediate dispatch notification via SMS or Slack with the job details, so you can respond the moment you are available rather than needing to have been holding the phone the whole time. This directly addresses the exhaustion side of the equation too, since one of the realities of solo overnight locksmith work is that fielding every single call yourself, including the ones that turn out to be spam, wrong numbers, or price-shoppers who never book, is draining on top of the physical job itself. With Voksha filtering out the noise and only surfacing qualified, real jobs, you get more actual rest between legitimate dispatches instead of being interrupted by every call that comes through the line, which matters directly for sustaining a demanding overnight schedule without burning out.

Yes, and this is close to the core use case Voksha is built around for locksmiths. A night-shift or on-call locksmith already faces the hardest version of the industry's core problem: emergency lockout customers call whoever answers within the first couple of rings, and a human working alone overnight cannot always get to the phone instantly, whether because you are driving between jobs, physically working a lock, or briefly asleep between calls during a slow stretch. Voksha answers every incoming call the instant it comes in, 24/7, with no delay, so a customer calling at 3 AM gets an immediate response, an instant quote on your emergency rate, and location capture, rather than ringing through to you while you are mid-task or catching a few minutes of sleep. If the call is a genuine emergency, you get an immediate dispatch notification via SMS or Slack with the job details, so you can respond the moment you are available rather than needing to have been holding the phone the whole time. This directly addresses the exhaustion side of the equation too, since one of the realities of solo overnight locksmith work is that fielding every single call yourself, including the ones that turn out to be spam, wrong numbers, or price-shoppers who never book, is draining on top of the physical job itself. With Voksha filtering out the noise and only surfacing qualified, real jobs, you get more actual rest between legitimate dispatches instead of being interrupted by every call that comes through the line, which matters directly for sustaining a demanding overnight schedule without burning out.

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