How many extra appointments does Voksha need to book each month to pay for itself?
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On Starter at $14 a month, you need to recover a fraction of a single low-ticket service, even one $40 blow-dry appointment that would otherwise have been lost to voicemail covers the plan cost nearly three times over, and a single $150 color appointment covers it more than ten times over. On Premium at $99 a month, the breakeven is still just one average-ticket appointment, at a $150 blended average, one recovered booking nets roughly $50 in the same month after covering the plan cost, and every additional booking that month is close to full margin, since the marginal cost per extra call is only $1 once you exceed the included 150. On Enterprise starting at $990 a month, which is built for multi-location groups or high-volume single locations, the breakeven scales to roughly six to seven average-ticket appointments, which is a realistic single-day volume for a busy multi-chair salon during a normal week, let alone across a full month and across every location under the plan. The comparison that makes this concrete: most salons already accept that a single no-show or last-minute cancellation costs them real money, and the appointments Voksha recovers from what would otherwise be a missed call are the direct inverse of that, revenue that would not have existed at all without the call being answered. Because pricing is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, a salon can test this directly: track how many bookings come from calls Voksha answers in the first month and compare that dollar figure against the plan cost, rather than relying on an estimate.
On Starter at $14 a month, you need to recover a fraction of a single low-ticket service, even one $40 blow-dry appointment that would otherwise have been lost to voicemail covers the plan cost nearly three times over, and a single $150 color appointment covers it more than ten times over. On Premium at $99 a month, the breakeven is still just one average-ticket appointment, at a $150 blended average, one recovered booking nets roughly $50 in the same month after covering the plan cost, and every additional booking that month is close to full margin, since the marginal cost per extra call is only $1 once you exceed the included 150. On Enterprise starting at $990 a month, which is built for multi-location groups or high-volume single locations, the breakeven scales to roughly six to seven average-ticket appointments, which is a realistic single-day volume for a busy multi-chair salon during a normal week, let alone across a full month and across every location under the plan. The comparison that makes this concrete: most salons already accept that a single no-show or last-minute cancellation costs them real money, and the appointments Voksha recovers from what would otherwise be a missed call are the direct inverse of that, revenue that would not have existed at all without the call being answered. Because pricing is month-to-month with a 7-day money-back guarantee, a salon can test this directly: track how many bookings come from calls Voksha answers in the first month and compare that dollar figure against the plan cost, rather than relying on an estimate.
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