How quickly can I have Voksha actually answering calls after I sign up?
For Locksmiths
Most locksmiths are live the same day, often within the hour. The core setup, entering your rates, service area, and dispatch contacts, then forwarding your number, takes 5 to 30 minutes depending on how many services and rate tiers you configure. Once call forwarding is active, Voksha starts answering immediately, there is no approval delay, hardware shipment, or technician visit involved since the entire system runs through your phone carrier's forwarding feature and a web dashboard. This fast turnaround matters in a trade where the cost of one more day of missed after-hours calls is concrete: if you are averaging even one missed emergency lockout call a night that would have converted at $75 to $150, a same-day setup instead of a multi-day wait is directly worth money. A practical rollout for a locksmith is to activate Voksha for after-hours and weekend coverage first, since that is when missed calls are most costly and when you are least likely to be personally available, and then decide over the first week or two whether to route business-hours calls through it as well. Because the plan is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, there is no reason to delay testing it against a real on-call week, if it does not fit how you run dispatch, you can cancel within that window without being locked into anything. Most locksmiths who start with after-hours-only coverage end up expanding to full-time coverage within the first month once they see how many jobs come from calls they would previously have missed entirely.
Most locksmiths are live the same day, often within the hour. The core setup, entering your rates, service area, and dispatch contacts, then forwarding your number, takes 5 to 30 minutes depending on how many services and rate tiers you configure. Once call forwarding is active, Voksha starts answering immediately, there is no approval delay, hardware shipment, or technician visit involved since the entire system runs through your phone carrier's forwarding feature and a web dashboard. This fast turnaround matters in a trade where the cost of one more day of missed after-hours calls is concrete: if you are averaging even one missed emergency lockout call a night that would have converted at $75 to $150, a same-day setup instead of a multi-day wait is directly worth money. A practical rollout for a locksmith is to activate Voksha for after-hours and weekend coverage first, since that is when missed calls are most costly and when you are least likely to be personally available, and then decide over the first week or two whether to route business-hours calls through it as well. Because the plan is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, there is no reason to delay testing it against a real on-call week, if it does not fit how you run dispatch, you can cancel within that window without being locked into anything. Most locksmiths who start with after-hours-only coverage end up expanding to full-time coverage within the first month once they see how many jobs come from calls they would previously have missed entirely.
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