I get some leads through Google Business Profile messaging and click-to-call, does Voksha tie into that too?
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Voksha's primary integration point is your phone line itself, so any click-to-call action from your Google Business Profile, a Google search result, or a maps listing routes directly to your forwarded number and gets answered by Voksha exactly like any other inbound call, quoted, qualified, and dispatched the same way. This covers the large majority of Google-driven locksmith leads, since most customers searching locksmith near me on a phone either tap to call directly or copy the number from the listing, both of which land on your Voksha-forwarded line. Google Business Profile's separate chat messaging feature is a text-based channel rather than a phone call, so it operates independently of Voksha's call-answering system, and if you use that messaging feature you would still need to monitor and respond to it separately, or consider disabling it in favor of directing all inquiries to your phone number where Voksha provides instant, consistent handling. For locksmiths, this distinction matters less than it might for other trades, since phone-based inquiry is overwhelmingly the dominant channel for a business built around urgent, time-sensitive service, someone locked out of their car is calling, not typing a message and waiting for a reply. If you run paid campaigns through Google Local Services Ads, which many locksmiths use given the trust-badge visibility it provides for verified, background-checked providers, those calls typically route through a tracking number that can also be forwarded to Voksha the same way your primary number is, so ad-driven calls get the same instant answering and quoting as organic search calls.
Voksha's primary integration point is your phone line itself, so any click-to-call action from your Google Business Profile, a Google search result, or a maps listing routes directly to your forwarded number and gets answered by Voksha exactly like any other inbound call, quoted, qualified, and dispatched the same way. This covers the large majority of Google-driven locksmith leads, since most customers searching locksmith near me on a phone either tap to call directly or copy the number from the listing, both of which land on your Voksha-forwarded line. Google Business Profile's separate chat messaging feature is a text-based channel rather than a phone call, so it operates independently of Voksha's call-answering system, and if you use that messaging feature you would still need to monitor and respond to it separately, or consider disabling it in favor of directing all inquiries to your phone number where Voksha provides instant, consistent handling. For locksmiths, this distinction matters less than it might for other trades, since phone-based inquiry is overwhelmingly the dominant channel for a business built around urgent, time-sensitive service, someone locked out of their car is calling, not typing a message and waiting for a reply. If you run paid campaigns through Google Local Services Ads, which many locksmiths use given the trust-badge visibility it provides for verified, background-checked providers, those calls typically route through a tracking number that can also be forwarded to Voksha the same way your primary number is, so ad-driven calls get the same instant answering and quoting as organic search calls.
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