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I specialize mostly in safes and vaults rather than general lockouts, does Voksha still make sense for my business?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Yes, with some configuration specific to your niche. Safe and vault specialists tend to have a different call profile than general residential and automotive locksmiths: fewer total calls, but each one carries a much higher average job value, safe opening jobs commonly run $150 to $500, and complex vault servicing, relocking, or high-security combination work can run well into the thousands. This changes the ROI math in your favor, since even one or two calls a month converting into a booked job can justify the plan cost many times over. You would configure Voksha with your specific service scope, since safe and vault work involves more qualifying questions than a standard lockout, the safe manufacturer and model if known, whether it is a fire safe, gun safe, or commercial vault, whether the customer is a legitimate owner or authorized party (an important qualifying question given that safe access requests carry more legitimacy scrutiny than a home lockout), and whether the job is a lost combination, a malfunctioning lock, or a full drill-out. Voksha's spam filtering is particularly useful for this niche, since safe and vault specialists commonly get called by people asking about services adjacent to but outside their actual scope, like generic lockout requests or the occasional call from someone trying to get into a safe under questionable circumstances, and having those calls filtered or flagged rather than automatically booked protects both your time and your judgment on which jobs to take. For a specialist with a smaller volume of high-value calls, Starter or Premium both work fine depending on total monthly call count, and the instant quoting feature is especially valuable given how often safe owners call multiple specialists comparing both price and expertise.

Yes, with some configuration specific to your niche. Safe and vault specialists tend to have a different call profile than general residential and automotive locksmiths: fewer total calls, but each one carries a much higher average job value, safe opening jobs commonly run $150 to $500, and complex vault servicing, relocking, or high-security combination work can run well into the thousands. This changes the ROI math in your favor, since even one or two calls a month converting into a booked job can justify the plan cost many times over. You would configure Voksha with your specific service scope, since safe and vault work involves more qualifying questions than a standard lockout, the safe manufacturer and model if known, whether it is a fire safe, gun safe, or commercial vault, whether the customer is a legitimate owner or authorized party (an important qualifying question given that safe access requests carry more legitimacy scrutiny than a home lockout), and whether the job is a lost combination, a malfunctioning lock, or a full drill-out. Voksha's spam filtering is particularly useful for this niche, since safe and vault specialists commonly get called by people asking about services adjacent to but outside their actual scope, like generic lockout requests or the occasional call from someone trying to get into a safe under questionable circumstances, and having those calls filtered or flagged rather than automatically booked protects both your time and your judgment on which jobs to take. For a specialist with a smaller volume of high-value calls, Starter or Premium both work fine depending on total monthly call count, and the instant quoting feature is especially valuable given how often safe owners call multiple specialists comparing both price and expertise.

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