Does my monthly cost go up if I add new services like automotive key programming or commercial access control?
For Locksmiths
No. Your plan price is based on call volume, not the number of services you offer or how complex your rate sheet is. A locksmith who only does residential lockouts and re-keys pays the same Starter or Premium rate as one who also offers automotive transponder key programming, high-security lock installs, safe opening, and commercial master key system consultations, as long as call volume stays within the same range. What changes when you expand your service list is how you configure Voksha, not what you pay for it. You would update your account with the new service names, typical price ranges, and any qualifying questions Voksha should ask (for example, the car's year, make, and model for a key programming inquiry, since that affects whether the job needs a dealership-level tool or standard programmer), and Voksha starts quoting and qualifying those calls the same way it handles lockouts and re-keys. This matters for locksmiths because service mix tends to expand over time, an operator who starts with lockouts and basic re-keys often adds automotive work or commercial access control within the first year or two as the business grows and word of mouth spreads. If that expansion increases your total inbound call volume enough to consistently exceed your current plan's included calls, that is a call-volume decision to move up a tier, entirely separate from the service expansion itself. Since billing is month-to-month with no contract, you can add services and adjust your plan tier independently as each changes.
No. Your plan price is based on call volume, not the number of services you offer or how complex your rate sheet is. A locksmith who only does residential lockouts and re-keys pays the same Starter or Premium rate as one who also offers automotive transponder key programming, high-security lock installs, safe opening, and commercial master key system consultations, as long as call volume stays within the same range. What changes when you expand your service list is how you configure Voksha, not what you pay for it. You would update your account with the new service names, typical price ranges, and any qualifying questions Voksha should ask (for example, the car's year, make, and model for a key programming inquiry, since that affects whether the job needs a dealership-level tool or standard programmer), and Voksha starts quoting and qualifying those calls the same way it handles lockouts and re-keys. This matters for locksmiths because service mix tends to expand over time, an operator who starts with lockouts and basic re-keys often adds automotive work or commercial access control within the first year or two as the business grows and word of mouth spreads. If that expansion increases your total inbound call volume enough to consistently exceed your current plan's included calls, that is a call-volume decision to move up a tier, entirely separate from the service expansion itself. Since billing is month-to-month with no contract, you can add services and adjust your plan tier independently as each changes.
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