Skip to main content
Pest Control

Is Voksha a good fit for a one-truck pest control operation?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Pest Control

Yes, often more so than for larger companies, because a one-truck operation has the least slack to answer phones in the first place. If you are the owner, the technician, and the estimator all at once, you cannot answer a call while you are inside a crawlspace checking for termite damage or driving between jobs, which means every call during working hours either goes unanswered or interrupts the job you are actually being paid to do. Starter, at $14 a month with 15 included calls, is sized for exactly this kind of operation; a one-truck company doing 10 to 20 calls a week outside of peak season fits comfortably within that allotment most months, and can move to Premium temporarily during spring swarm season if volume spikes. The bigger value for a solo or two-person operation is not overage math, it is simply never losing a job because you were physically unable to pick up the phone while working. A one-truck company that misses even one $300 general pest job and one $1,200 termite job a month to a competitor who answered first is losing far more than the plan costs. Where it matters most is credibility too: a homeowner calling a one-truck operation and reaching a professional-sounding 24/7 answering system rather than a generic voicemail or a rushed answer from someone clearly in a truck is more likely to trust the company with the job. The 7-day money-back guarantee also means a solo operator can test it against a real week of missed-call patterns before committing.

Yes, often more so than for larger companies, because a one-truck operation has the least slack to answer phones in the first place. If you are the owner, the technician, and the estimator all at once, you cannot answer a call while you are inside a crawlspace checking for termite damage or driving between jobs, which means every call during working hours either goes unanswered or interrupts the job you are actually being paid to do. Starter, at $14 a month with 15 included calls, is sized for exactly this kind of operation; a one-truck company doing 10 to 20 calls a week outside of peak season fits comfortably within that allotment most months, and can move to Premium temporarily during spring swarm season if volume spikes. The bigger value for a solo or two-person operation is not overage math, it is simply never losing a job because you were physically unable to pick up the phone while working. A one-truck company that misses even one $300 general pest job and one $1,200 termite job a month to a competitor who answered first is losing far more than the plan costs. Where it matters most is credibility too: a homeowner calling a one-truck operation and reaching a professional-sounding 24/7 answering system rather than a generic voicemail or a rushed answer from someone clearly in a truck is more likely to trust the company with the job. The 7-day money-back guarantee also means a solo operator can test it against a real week of missed-call patterns before committing.

More Questions About Pest Control

Try Voksha
for Pest Control.

Set up your AI receptionist in under 5 minutes. 7-day money-back guarantee.