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Can I change plans between slow winter months and peak spring/summer season?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Yes, and pest control is one of the clearest cases for doing this, since call volume genuinely swings 5x or more between January and June in most regions. A company that stays on Starter at $14 a month through the winter, when calls are mostly rodent exclusion and the occasional spider complaint, can move to Premium at $99 a month heading into March or April as ant trails, termite swarmers, and mosquito inquiries start stacking up. There is no penalty for switching either direction, no annual commitment, and no advance-notice requirement, because billing is month-to-month. A practical approach many pest control owners use: track call volume for a full year once on Voksha, noting which months consistently ran into overage charges on the lower tier, then set a calendar reminder to upgrade a few weeks ahead of your historical seasonal ramp-up rather than reacting after overage bills start appearing. Companies running Enterprise, which starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume, typically do so because they run high commercial account volume year-round rather than a sharp seasonal curve, so the plan is sized to steady demand instead of a spring spike. For a seasonal residential-heavy operation, downgrading back to Starter or Premium once fall arrives and call volume drops is the more common pattern, and Voksha's 7-day money-back guarantee means you can test whichever tier you are considering against a real week of calls before fully committing.

Yes, and pest control is one of the clearest cases for doing this, since call volume genuinely swings 5x or more between January and June in most regions. A company that stays on Starter at $14 a month through the winter, when calls are mostly rodent exclusion and the occasional spider complaint, can move to Premium at $99 a month heading into March or April as ant trails, termite swarmers, and mosquito inquiries start stacking up. There is no penalty for switching either direction, no annual commitment, and no advance-notice requirement, because billing is month-to-month. A practical approach many pest control owners use: track call volume for a full year once on Voksha, noting which months consistently ran into overage charges on the lower tier, then set a calendar reminder to upgrade a few weeks ahead of your historical seasonal ramp-up rather than reacting after overage bills start appearing. Companies running Enterprise, which starts at $990 a month with a custom call volume, typically do so because they run high commercial account volume year-round rather than a sharp seasonal curve, so the plan is sized to steady demand instead of a spring spike. For a seasonal residential-heavy operation, downgrading back to Starter or Premium once fall arrives and call volume drops is the more common pattern, and Voksha's 7-day money-back guarantee means you can test whichever tier you are considering against a real week of calls before fully committing.

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