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What does a normal day actually look like once Voksha is running my calls?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Real Estate Agents

A typical day starts with a morning review: you check the qualified lead summary from overnight and early-morning calls, usually a handful of buyers who called about a listing after work the previous evening or before their own workday started. Each entry shows the caller's name, what listing they're interested in, their pre-approval status, budget, and timeline, so you know in 20 seconds who's worth a callback first. Through the day, while you're at a showing, in a listing presentation, or driving between appointments, Voksha keeps answering the phone in the background. If a buyer calls asking about square footage on a listing you have posted, they get the answer immediately instead of leaving a voicemail you won't hear for hours. If someone wants to see a property, Voksha checks your calendar and the listing's showing availability and books it directly, dropping onto your calendar so you don't have to play phone tag to confirm a time. At an open house, when your phone would normally be buried in your pocket while you're talking to walk-in visitors, Voksha is simultaneously fielding calls from people who saw your sign but couldn't make it in person. By evening, you're not sorting through five voicemails guessing which ones are serious, you have a filtered list of qualified leads ranked by readiness, so your follow-up time goes to buyers who are pre-approved and ready to move, not tire-kickers who were just browsing listings on a Sunday drive.

A typical day starts with a morning review: you check the qualified lead summary from overnight and early-morning calls, usually a handful of buyers who called about a listing after work the previous evening or before their own workday started. Each entry shows the caller's name, what listing they're interested in, their pre-approval status, budget, and timeline, so you know in 20 seconds who's worth a callback first. Through the day, while you're at a showing, in a listing presentation, or driving between appointments, Voksha keeps answering the phone in the background. If a buyer calls asking about square footage on a listing you have posted, they get the answer immediately instead of leaving a voicemail you won't hear for hours. If someone wants to see a property, Voksha checks your calendar and the listing's showing availability and books it directly, dropping onto your calendar so you don't have to play phone tag to confirm a time. At an open house, when your phone would normally be buried in your pocket while you're talking to walk-in visitors, Voksha is simultaneously fielding calls from people who saw your sign but couldn't make it in person. By evening, you're not sorting through five voicemails guessing which ones are serious, you have a filtered list of qualified leads ranked by readiness, so your follow-up time goes to buyers who are pre-approved and ready to move, not tire-kickers who were just browsing listings on a Sunday drive.

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