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How many extra showings booked does it take for Voksha to pay for itself?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Very few. On Premium at $99/month, if Voksha books even 2 to 3 additional showings a month that you would have otherwise lost to a missed call or delayed callback, and your typical showing-to-close rate runs somewhere between 5% and 15% depending on how well-qualified the buyer is, the expected commission value from those extra showings alone dwarfs the monthly cost. Take a conservative example: 3 additional showings a month from calls that would have gone to voicemail without coverage, a 10% showing-to-close rate, and an average commission of $11,000 per deal. That's an expected 0.3 additional closes per month, or roughly $3,300/month in expected commission value against a $99/month cost, a return north of 30x. Even heavily discounting for a soft market, imprecise showing-to-close conversion, or buyers who were only mildly serious, the math stays lopsided in favor of the software because the cost is fixed and low while a single closed transaction is worth thousands. The more concrete way to think about it: Voksha doesn't need to generate net-new leads to pay for itself, it just needs to prevent leakage from leads you're already generating through your sign, your Zillow spend, and your referral network, since the automated showing scheduling and instant listing answers specifically target the moment where interested buyers either book a viewing or lose interest and move to the next listing.

Very few. On Premium at $99/month, if Voksha books even 2 to 3 additional showings a month that you would have otherwise lost to a missed call or delayed callback, and your typical showing-to-close rate runs somewhere between 5% and 15% depending on how well-qualified the buyer is, the expected commission value from those extra showings alone dwarfs the monthly cost. Take a conservative example: 3 additional showings a month from calls that would have gone to voicemail without coverage, a 10% showing-to-close rate, and an average commission of $11,000 per deal. That's an expected 0.3 additional closes per month, or roughly $3,300/month in expected commission value against a $99/month cost, a return north of 30x. Even heavily discounting for a soft market, imprecise showing-to-close conversion, or buyers who were only mildly serious, the math stays lopsided in favor of the software because the cost is fixed and low while a single closed transaction is worth thousands. The more concrete way to think about it: Voksha doesn't need to generate net-new leads to pay for itself, it just needs to prevent leakage from leads you're already generating through your sign, your Zillow spend, and your referral network, since the automated showing scheduling and instant listing answers specifically target the moment where interested buyers either book a viewing or lose interest and move to the next listing.

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