What specifically does the Enterprise plan add for a large locksmith operation that Premium does not?
For Locksmiths
Enterprise, starting at $990 a month, is built around custom call volume rather than a fixed included-call number, which fits large locksmith operations, multi-branch companies, high-volume single locations covering a major metro area, or franchise networks, where monthly call counts can run into the thousands and a fixed-tier plan with per-call overage would be both unpredictable and comparatively expensive at that scale. Enterprise also includes HIPAA and GDPR compliance, which is specifically relevant for locksmiths doing regular commercial work for healthcare facilities (hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, and medical offices frequently need lock, access control, and key management services and often have vendor compliance requirements around how any information is handled, even indirectly, by service providers on-site) or for operations serving customers in jurisdictions covered by GDPR. Beyond compliance, Enterprise typically offers deeper integration flexibility for connecting to a broader set of business software, useful for a large operation that may run a dedicated field service management platform, a more complex CRM setup across Salesforce or HubSpot, and multiple calendar systems across branches or teams simultaneously. The practical decision point for moving from Premium to Enterprise is less about a specific feature checklist and more about whether your call volume is now large and consistent enough that custom volume pricing beats per-call overage economics, and whether you have compliance or integration needs, commercial healthcare clients, multi-branch operations, or international customers, that Premium's standard feature set does not fully address. Most locksmith operations do not need Enterprise until they are running multiple locations or a meaningfully large single-location team.
Enterprise, starting at $990 a month, is built around custom call volume rather than a fixed included-call number, which fits large locksmith operations, multi-branch companies, high-volume single locations covering a major metro area, or franchise networks, where monthly call counts can run into the thousands and a fixed-tier plan with per-call overage would be both unpredictable and comparatively expensive at that scale. Enterprise also includes HIPAA and GDPR compliance, which is specifically relevant for locksmiths doing regular commercial work for healthcare facilities (hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, and medical offices frequently need lock, access control, and key management services and often have vendor compliance requirements around how any information is handled, even indirectly, by service providers on-site) or for operations serving customers in jurisdictions covered by GDPR. Beyond compliance, Enterprise typically offers deeper integration flexibility for connecting to a broader set of business software, useful for a large operation that may run a dedicated field service management platform, a more complex CRM setup across Salesforce or HubSpot, and multiple calendar systems across branches or teams simultaneously. The practical decision point for moving from Premium to Enterprise is less about a specific feature checklist and more about whether your call volume is now large and consistent enough that custom volume pricing beats per-call overage economics, and whether you have compliance or integration needs, commercial healthcare clients, multi-branch operations, or international customers, that Premium's standard feature set does not fully address. Most locksmith operations do not need Enterprise until they are running multiple locations or a meaningfully large single-location team.
More Questions About Locksmiths
More ways to learn about Voksha
Try Voksha
for Locksmiths.
Set up your AI receptionist in under 5 minutes. 7-day money-back guarantee.