Can I scale my plan down during the slow winter months and back up for summer?
For Moving Companies
Yes, and this is a common pattern among moving companies using Voksha, since the industry's demand curve is genuinely seasonal rather than steady year-round. Winter months, particularly January and February, typically see the lowest call volume for most moving companies outside of a handful of markets with unusual patterns, while May through September carries the bulk of annual moving activity. Because Voksha bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, you are not locked into a plan sized for peak season during the months when you do not need that capacity. A common approach is running Starter at $14 a month with 15 included calls through the winter, when call volume is naturally lower and 15 calls plus modest overage covers actual demand, then moving to Premium at $99 a month for 150 included calls starting in spring as call volume ramps up heading into peak season, and moving back down once volume normalizes in the fall. Companies running Enterprise year-round for multi-branch operations can similarly work with their account setup to adjust volume commitments seasonally if their contract structure allows it, which is worth confirming directly. The key financial logic is straightforward: track your actual monthly call volume for one full year, note where it consistently lands relative to each plan's included call count, and adjust proactively rather than reactively, since a plan sized for January will run expensive overage charges in July, and a plan sized for July is unnecessary overhead in January.
Yes, and this is a common pattern among moving companies using Voksha, since the industry's demand curve is genuinely seasonal rather than steady year-round. Winter months, particularly January and February, typically see the lowest call volume for most moving companies outside of a handful of markets with unusual patterns, while May through September carries the bulk of annual moving activity. Because Voksha bills month-to-month with no long-term contract, you are not locked into a plan sized for peak season during the months when you do not need that capacity. A common approach is running Starter at $14 a month with 15 included calls through the winter, when call volume is naturally lower and 15 calls plus modest overage covers actual demand, then moving to Premium at $99 a month for 150 included calls starting in spring as call volume ramps up heading into peak season, and moving back down once volume normalizes in the fall. Companies running Enterprise year-round for multi-branch operations can similarly work with their account setup to adjust volume commitments seasonally if their contract structure allows it, which is worth confirming directly. The key financial logic is straightforward: track your actual monthly call volume for one full year, note where it consistently lands relative to each plan's included call count, and adjust proactively rather than reactively, since a plan sized for January will run expensive overage charges in July, and a plan sized for July is unnecessary overhead in January.
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