Can Voksha work with the phone number we already advertise on trucks and yard signs?
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Yes. Voksha is designed to sit on top of the number you already have printed on trucks, yard signs, door hangers, and Google Business Profile listings, rather than requiring you to issue a new number and retrain customers or update every piece of marketing collateral. You either forward your existing line to Voksha or, in most cases, port the number directly so Voksha becomes the primary answering system while the number itself stays the same. This matters more for pest control than many service businesses because your yard signs sit in customers' neighborhoods for weeks after a treatment, meaning that number keeps generating calls long after the job is done, often from a neighbor who saw the sign and wants their own inspection. If that number goes to voicemail, that neighbor typically calls the next company with a sign in view rather than leaving a message and waiting. Keeping the same number also preserves any call tracking or attribution setup you already have running through Google Ads or your website, so you do not lose visibility into which marketing channel is driving calls when you switch to Voksha. If you run a separate emergency or after-hours line in addition to your main office number, both can be routed to Voksha, with different handling logic for each, so a same-day wasp nest emergency called into your after-hours line gets triaged differently than a routine quarterly service call on your main line.
Yes. Voksha is designed to sit on top of the number you already have printed on trucks, yard signs, door hangers, and Google Business Profile listings, rather than requiring you to issue a new number and retrain customers or update every piece of marketing collateral. You either forward your existing line to Voksha or, in most cases, port the number directly so Voksha becomes the primary answering system while the number itself stays the same. This matters more for pest control than many service businesses because your yard signs sit in customers' neighborhoods for weeks after a treatment, meaning that number keeps generating calls long after the job is done, often from a neighbor who saw the sign and wants their own inspection. If that number goes to voicemail, that neighbor typically calls the next company with a sign in view rather than leaving a message and waiting. Keeping the same number also preserves any call tracking or attribution setup you already have running through Google Ads or your website, so you do not lose visibility into which marketing channel is driving calls when you switch to Voksha. If you run a separate emergency or after-hours line in addition to your main office number, both can be routed to Voksha, with different handling logic for each, so a same-day wasp nest emergency called into your after-hours line gets triaged differently than a routine quarterly service call on your main line.
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