How does Voksha scale as my moving company grows from one truck to a fleet?
For Moving Companies
Because Voksha bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, the practical path most growing moving companies take is starting on Starter at $14 a month with 15 included calls while running one or two trucks, then moving to Premium at $99 a month for 150 included calls once call volume grows past what Starter comfortably covers, typically somewhere in the range of adding a third or fourth truck and seeing consistent weekly call volume rather than sporadic inquiries. As you continue to grow, whether that means adding more trucks under one location or opening a second branch, Enterprise, starting at $990 a month with a custom call volume, becomes the right fit once you need either sustained high call volume beyond 150 calls a month or multi-location configuration with different service areas and pricing per branch. Each transition is just a plan change, not a technical migration; your call forwarding setup, calendar integrations, and configured qualifying questions carry forward, so scaling up does not mean re-onboarding from scratch. This matters for moving companies specifically because growth is often uneven and seasonal: a company might add a third truck heading into one peak season and see call volume jump immediately, then want to confirm that volume is sustained (not just a one-summer spike) before committing to a higher fixed-cost tier. Because you can move between tiers as your actual call data comes in rather than guessing your future volume upfront, you are never paying for capacity you are not using, and you are never stuck under-provisioned during a growth spurt heading into your busiest months.
Because Voksha bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, the practical path most growing moving companies take is starting on Starter at $14 a month with 15 included calls while running one or two trucks, then moving to Premium at $99 a month for 150 included calls once call volume grows past what Starter comfortably covers, typically somewhere in the range of adding a third or fourth truck and seeing consistent weekly call volume rather than sporadic inquiries. As you continue to grow, whether that means adding more trucks under one location or opening a second branch, Enterprise, starting at $990 a month with a custom call volume, becomes the right fit once you need either sustained high call volume beyond 150 calls a month or multi-location configuration with different service areas and pricing per branch. Each transition is just a plan change, not a technical migration; your call forwarding setup, calendar integrations, and configured qualifying questions carry forward, so scaling up does not mean re-onboarding from scratch. This matters for moving companies specifically because growth is often uneven and seasonal: a company might add a third truck heading into one peak season and see call volume jump immediately, then want to confirm that volume is sustained (not just a one-summer spike) before committing to a higher fixed-cost tier. Because you can move between tiers as your actual call data comes in rather than guessing your future volume upfront, you are never paying for capacity you are not using, and you are never stuck under-provisioned during a growth spurt heading into your busiest months.
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