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How fast can a solar company actually get Voksha live and answering real calls?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Solar Installers

For a straightforward setup, forwarding your existing number, connecting a standard calendar tool, and configuring a baseline qualification script, most solar companies are live within 30 minutes, and the process can be as fast as 5 minutes if you are using default settings and a common calendar integration like Google Calendar or Calendly. The parts that take a bit longer are the parts worth taking time on: writing out your specific qualification criteria (minimum monthly utility bill, homeownership requirement, credit tier threshold, service area boundaries), and if you want it configured from day one, your state's incentive and net metering talking points, since getting these right upfront means Voksha is representing your company accurately from the first call rather than needing adjustments after a few days of live calls surface gaps. CRM integration, connecting to Salesforce, HubSpot, or a solar-specific platform, is typically the longest step if you want deep field mapping (so bill amount, credit tier, and address land in the exact CRM fields your sales and design teams already use), though this can also be done after going live with basic call answering and calendar booking active in the meantime. A practical approach many installers take is going live fast with core answering and booking, watching how the first week of real calls performs, then refining the qualification script and adding deeper CRM integration based on what those first calls reveal about your actual lead mix. The 7-day money-back guarantee supports exactly this approach, since you are not locked in while you dial in the configuration against real call volume.

For a straightforward setup, forwarding your existing number, connecting a standard calendar tool, and configuring a baseline qualification script, most solar companies are live within 30 minutes, and the process can be as fast as 5 minutes if you are using default settings and a common calendar integration like Google Calendar or Calendly. The parts that take a bit longer are the parts worth taking time on: writing out your specific qualification criteria (minimum monthly utility bill, homeownership requirement, credit tier threshold, service area boundaries), and if you want it configured from day one, your state's incentive and net metering talking points, since getting these right upfront means Voksha is representing your company accurately from the first call rather than needing adjustments after a few days of live calls surface gaps. CRM integration, connecting to Salesforce, HubSpot, or a solar-specific platform, is typically the longest step if you want deep field mapping (so bill amount, credit tier, and address land in the exact CRM fields your sales and design teams already use), though this can also be done after going live with basic call answering and calendar booking active in the meantime. A practical approach many installers take is going live fast with core answering and booking, watching how the first week of real calls performs, then refining the qualification script and adding deeper CRM integration based on what those first calls reveal about your actual lead mix. The 7-day money-back guarantee supports exactly this approach, since you are not locked in while you dial in the configuration against real call volume.

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