Does Voksha follow up after a call, or does someone on our team need to do that manually?
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Voksha's role is the live call, answering, qualifying, and either booking a demo or logging the lead into your CRM in real time, it does not run ongoing follow-up sequences like a marketing automation tool or an SDR's outbound cadence would. Once a call ends, the handoff happens immediately: a qualified lead is either sitting on an AE's calendar as a booked demo, or sitting in Salesforce or HubSpot as a new lead record with the qualifying details attached, ready for your team's normal follow-up process, whether that is an automated email sequence, a task assigned to an SDR, or an immediate callback if your routing rules trigger one. Most SaaS companies plug this into whatever follow-up workflow they already run for inbound leads, since Voksha's job is getting a clean, qualified, well-documented lead into that workflow fast rather than replacing the workflow itself. Where this differs meaningfully from a missed call or voicemail is timing: a lead that goes to voicemail typically waits for a callback, sometimes hours, sometimes until the next business day, during which a prospect actively evaluating vendors has often already booked a call with a competitor. A lead qualified and routed by Voksha in real time can hit an AE's calendar or your CRM within seconds of hanging up, so whatever follow-up process you already run starts from a much faster baseline than a voicemail-based flow ever could.
Voksha's role is the live call, answering, qualifying, and either booking a demo or logging the lead into your CRM in real time, it does not run ongoing follow-up sequences like a marketing automation tool or an SDR's outbound cadence would. Once a call ends, the handoff happens immediately: a qualified lead is either sitting on an AE's calendar as a booked demo, or sitting in Salesforce or HubSpot as a new lead record with the qualifying details attached, ready for your team's normal follow-up process, whether that is an automated email sequence, a task assigned to an SDR, or an immediate callback if your routing rules trigger one. Most SaaS companies plug this into whatever follow-up workflow they already run for inbound leads, since Voksha's job is getting a clean, qualified, well-documented lead into that workflow fast rather than replacing the workflow itself. Where this differs meaningfully from a missed call or voicemail is timing: a lead that goes to voicemail typically waits for a callback, sometimes hours, sometimes until the next business day, during which a prospect actively evaluating vendors has often already booked a call with a competitor. A lead qualified and routed by Voksha in real time can hit an AE's calendar or your CRM within seconds of hanging up, so whatever follow-up process you already run starts from a much faster baseline than a voicemail-based flow ever could.
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