How do I actually set up Voksha for my locksmith business?
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Setup takes roughly 5 to 30 minutes depending on how much detail you want to configure upfront. You start by forwarding your existing business line to Voksha, or porting the number over, which works with whatever phone setup you already have, whether that is a cell phone you have been using as your business line, a VoIP system, or a dedicated landline. From there, you enter your standard rates for the core services you quote most often (lockout service, re-key, safe opening, and any automotive key work), your service area or radius, and your after-hours or emergency premium if you charge one. You also set up the dispatch step: who is on call, and whether Voksha should notify them via SMS or Slack when a job comes in, including a rotation if you have multiple techs sharing on-call duty across the week. You connect your calendar, whether that is Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, so non-emergency appointments like a scheduled re-key or a commercial lock upgrade get booked directly instead of requiring a callback. Once that is configured, Voksha starts answering immediately, and most locksmiths run it in parallel with their existing setup for the first few days to confirm quotes and dispatch notifications are landing correctly before fully relying on it. There is no hardware to install and no technician visit required, this is entirely a phone-forwarding and web-dashboard configuration. Because billing is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, you can test the full setup against a real week of on-call rotation with essentially no risk.
Setup takes roughly 5 to 30 minutes depending on how much detail you want to configure upfront. You start by forwarding your existing business line to Voksha, or porting the number over, which works with whatever phone setup you already have, whether that is a cell phone you have been using as your business line, a VoIP system, or a dedicated landline. From there, you enter your standard rates for the core services you quote most often (lockout service, re-key, safe opening, and any automotive key work), your service area or radius, and your after-hours or emergency premium if you charge one. You also set up the dispatch step: who is on call, and whether Voksha should notify them via SMS or Slack when a job comes in, including a rotation if you have multiple techs sharing on-call duty across the week. You connect your calendar, whether that is Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly, so non-emergency appointments like a scheduled re-key or a commercial lock upgrade get booked directly instead of requiring a callback. Once that is configured, Voksha starts answering immediately, and most locksmiths run it in parallel with their existing setup for the first few days to confirm quotes and dispatch notifications are landing correctly before fully relying on it. There is no hardware to install and no technician visit required, this is entirely a phone-forwarding and web-dashboard configuration. Because billing is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, you can test the full setup against a real week of on-call rotation with essentially no risk.
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