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Can a brokerage roll this out across dozens of agents rather than one at a time?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Real Estate Agents

Yes, and this is exactly what the Enterprise plan (from $990/month, custom call volume) is built for. A brokerage rollout typically starts with a small pilot group of agents, often the newer agents who most need the after-hours and first-response coverage, or a specific team that's already struggling with call volume, to validate the setup and qualification scripts against your brokerage's actual lead flow before expanding broker-wide. Each agent gets their own connected calendar and their own listing data, so the system operates per-agent even though it's managed and billed centrally, an agent's showings only book against their own calendar, and their listing details are specific to their own active inventory. Brokerages that provide centralized lead generation (Zillow Premier Agent accounts managed at the brokerage level, or company-wide paid lead campaigns) can configure routing so those leads funnel through Voksha into whichever agent or team is assigned that lead pool, with qualification data attached before the agent ever calls back. The reporting layer becomes genuinely useful at this scale: brokerage leadership can see aggregate call volume, qualification rates, and response-time patterns across the whole agent roster, which surfaces coaching opportunities (agents who are slow to follow up on qualified leads) that would be invisible if every agent's calls lived only in their personal phone. Setup at this scale takes longer than a solo agent's 5 to 30 minutes, since it involves onboarding each agent's calendar and listing data individually, but the per-agent configuration itself is the same lightweight process regardless of headcount.

Yes, and this is exactly what the Enterprise plan (from $990/month, custom call volume) is built for. A brokerage rollout typically starts with a small pilot group of agents, often the newer agents who most need the after-hours and first-response coverage, or a specific team that's already struggling with call volume, to validate the setup and qualification scripts against your brokerage's actual lead flow before expanding broker-wide. Each agent gets their own connected calendar and their own listing data, so the system operates per-agent even though it's managed and billed centrally, an agent's showings only book against their own calendar, and their listing details are specific to their own active inventory. Brokerages that provide centralized lead generation (Zillow Premier Agent accounts managed at the brokerage level, or company-wide paid lead campaigns) can configure routing so those leads funnel through Voksha into whichever agent or team is assigned that lead pool, with qualification data attached before the agent ever calls back. The reporting layer becomes genuinely useful at this scale: brokerage leadership can see aggregate call volume, qualification rates, and response-time patterns across the whole agent roster, which surfaces coaching opportunities (agents who are slow to follow up on qualified leads) that would be invisible if every agent's calls lived only in their personal phone. Setup at this scale takes longer than a solo agent's 5 to 30 minutes, since it involves onboarding each agent's calendar and listing data individually, but the per-agent configuration itself is the same lightweight process regardless of headcount.

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