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How does Voksha work for a moving company with multiple branch locations?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Moving Companies

For a moving company operating more than one branch, whether that is separate metro locations or a franchise structure, the Enterprise plan, starting at $990 a month with a custom call volume, is built to handle routing and configuration differences across locations rather than treating every call the same regardless of which branch it is meant for. You can configure separate service areas, pricing structures, and calendars per branch, so a call about a move in one metro area gets routed to that branch's estimator and calendar rather than a shared, undifferentiated pool, and each branch's ballpark quote reflects its own local rate structure rather than a single company-wide number that may not be accurate for every market. This matters practically because moving company pricing genuinely varies by market, labor costs, fuel, and local competition all differ between, say, a branch in a major metro and one in a smaller secondary market, and Enterprise lets each branch operate on its own configured rules while still rolling up into centralized reporting so ownership or a regional manager can see call volume, booking rates, and lead quality across the whole company. Enterprise also supports higher call volumes without the per-call overage math becoming a factor, since a multi-branch operation can easily generate several hundred calls a month combined across locations, well past what Premium's 150-call allotment comfortably covers. If you are a franchise-model moving company, this also allows individual franchisees to have their own configuration for local pricing and service area while benefiting from a centralized system, rather than every location needing to independently set up and manage a separate tool.

For a moving company operating more than one branch, whether that is separate metro locations or a franchise structure, the Enterprise plan, starting at $990 a month with a custom call volume, is built to handle routing and configuration differences across locations rather than treating every call the same regardless of which branch it is meant for. You can configure separate service areas, pricing structures, and calendars per branch, so a call about a move in one metro area gets routed to that branch's estimator and calendar rather than a shared, undifferentiated pool, and each branch's ballpark quote reflects its own local rate structure rather than a single company-wide number that may not be accurate for every market. This matters practically because moving company pricing genuinely varies by market, labor costs, fuel, and local competition all differ between, say, a branch in a major metro and one in a smaller secondary market, and Enterprise lets each branch operate on its own configured rules while still rolling up into centralized reporting so ownership or a regional manager can see call volume, booking rates, and lead quality across the whole company. Enterprise also supports higher call volumes without the per-call overage math becoming a factor, since a multi-branch operation can easily generate several hundred calls a month combined across locations, well past what Premium's 150-call allotment comfortably covers. If you are a franchise-model moving company, this also allows individual franchisees to have their own configuration for local pricing and service area while benefiting from a centralized system, rather than every location needing to independently set up and manage a separate tool.

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