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We are a two-person solar startup, just me and one installer helper. Is Voksha overkill for a company this small?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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It is arguably more valuable at this size than at a larger one, because a two-person operation has zero slack: if you are on a roof doing an install and your partner is driving to pick up equipment, there is genuinely no one available to answer the phone, and every missed call at this stage represents a disproportionate share of your total pipeline, unlike a larger company that can absorb a missed call within a bigger overall lead volume. The Starter plan at $14 a month with 15 included calls is sized almost exactly for where a two-person shop typically starts, and it means your company answers every call professionally and consistently even while you are both physically unavailable, which also matters for the credibility signal: a homeowner comparing your small operation against an established competitor is more reassured by an instant, professional answer than by a voicemail greeting that makes a two-person company sound like a side hustle rather than a real business. The practical workflow for a shop this size is usually to let Voksha handle all inbound calls, since there genuinely is not spare capacity to have a person on standby for phones, and check the CRM or notification alerts a few times a day between jobs to follow up on qualified leads and confirm booked site surveys. As the business grows past 15 calls a month, which tends to happen quickly once local reviews and referrals start compounding, moving to Premium's 150-call tier at $99 is a natural next step. The 7-day money-back guarantee means there is minimal risk in testing it against a real week of two-person-shop chaos.

It is arguably more valuable at this size than at a larger one, because a two-person operation has zero slack: if you are on a roof doing an install and your partner is driving to pick up equipment, there is genuinely no one available to answer the phone, and every missed call at this stage represents a disproportionate share of your total pipeline, unlike a larger company that can absorb a missed call within a bigger overall lead volume. The Starter plan at $14 a month with 15 included calls is sized almost exactly for where a two-person shop typically starts, and it means your company answers every call professionally and consistently even while you are both physically unavailable, which also matters for the credibility signal: a homeowner comparing your small operation against an established competitor is more reassured by an instant, professional answer than by a voicemail greeting that makes a two-person company sound like a side hustle rather than a real business. The practical workflow for a shop this size is usually to let Voksha handle all inbound calls, since there genuinely is not spare capacity to have a person on standby for phones, and check the CRM or notification alerts a few times a day between jobs to follow up on qualified leads and confirm booked site surveys. As the business grows past 15 calls a month, which tends to happen quickly once local reviews and referrals start compounding, moving to Premium's 150-call tier at $99 is a natural next step. The 7-day money-back guarantee means there is minimal risk in testing it against a real week of two-person-shop chaos.

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