What does Voksha cost for a solo therapy practice compared to what we lose on missed calls?
For Mental Health Practices
A solo therapist fits the Starter plan at $14/month, which includes 15 calls, then $1 per call after that. Most solo practices field somewhere between 20 and 50 calls a month once you count new client inquiries, existing client scheduling, insurance questions, and after-hours calls from people who search for a therapist at night, so realistic monthly cost lands around $20-$50 once overage is included. Compare that to what a single missed new-client call is worth. A therapy client who stays for a typical course of care, say 12-20 sessions at $150-$250 per self-pay session or an insurance-reimbursed rate in a similar range, represents $1,800-$5,000 in revenue over the course of treatment. Research on therapist directories and intake behavior consistently shows that prospective clients call multiple therapists and book with whoever responds first, often within the same day. If your solo practice misses even two or three of those calls a month because you were in session or it was 9pm, that is thousands of dollars in lifetime client value walking to the next name on the list. Premium at $99/month with 150 calls included makes sense once your practice adds a part-time associate or your after-hours volume grows, but for a single-provider caseload, Starter usually covers it. Every plan is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can run it against a real month of your own call volume before deciding whether to stay on Starter or move up.
A solo therapist fits the Starter plan at $14/month, which includes 15 calls, then $1 per call after that. Most solo practices field somewhere between 20 and 50 calls a month once you count new client inquiries, existing client scheduling, insurance questions, and after-hours calls from people who search for a therapist at night, so realistic monthly cost lands around $20-$50 once overage is included. Compare that to what a single missed new-client call is worth. A therapy client who stays for a typical course of care, say 12-20 sessions at $150-$250 per self-pay session or an insurance-reimbursed rate in a similar range, represents $1,800-$5,000 in revenue over the course of treatment. Research on therapist directories and intake behavior consistently shows that prospective clients call multiple therapists and book with whoever responds first, often within the same day. If your solo practice misses even two or three of those calls a month because you were in session or it was 9pm, that is thousands of dollars in lifetime client value walking to the next name on the list. Premium at $99/month with 150 calls included makes sense once your practice adds a part-time associate or your after-hours volume grows, but for a single-provider caseload, Starter usually covers it. Every plan is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, so you can run it against a real month of your own call volume before deciding whether to stay on Starter or move up.
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