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Can Voksha support a large door-to-door canvassing operation that generates a high volume of callback requests?

Avi NashVP of Growth

For Solar Installers

Yes, and canvassing-heavy solar companies are actually a strong scale use case, since door-to-door operations generate a distinct call pattern: homeowners who were pitched in person and want to call back with questions or to confirm an appointment, canvassers themselves sometimes needing to relay information back to the office, and a general spike in inbound volume correlated with how many doors a canvassing team knocked that week rather than with ad spend. Because canvassing-generated leads often come with a callback number and best-time-to-call information collected by the canvasser in the field, Voksha can be configured to prioritize proactive callback attempts to these numbers using the same qualification and booking logic applied to inbound calls, capturing the same structured data (homeownership, bill amount, credit tier) so a canvasser's field-collected information gets validated and enriched rather than sitting as a raw name and address until someone manually calls it. For companies running canvassing crews across multiple neighborhoods or cities simultaneously, call volume can spike unpredictably based on which crews had a strong day, and Voksha's ability to handle volume surges without needing additional staffing scales naturally with an expanding canvassing operation. This is particularly valuable because canvassing-generated leads have a short shelf life, a homeowner who was excited about the pitch at their door in the evening loses interest quickly if nobody follows up within a day or two, so having automated, immediate qualification and booking capacity that scales with however many doors your crews knocked that week directly protects the conversion rate on canvassing-generated leads rather than letting field enthusiasm fade before a follow-up call happens.

Yes, and canvassing-heavy solar companies are actually a strong scale use case, since door-to-door operations generate a distinct call pattern: homeowners who were pitched in person and want to call back with questions or to confirm an appointment, canvassers themselves sometimes needing to relay information back to the office, and a general spike in inbound volume correlated with how many doors a canvassing team knocked that week rather than with ad spend. Because canvassing-generated leads often come with a callback number and best-time-to-call information collected by the canvasser in the field, Voksha can be configured to prioritize proactive callback attempts to these numbers using the same qualification and booking logic applied to inbound calls, capturing the same structured data (homeownership, bill amount, credit tier) so a canvasser's field-collected information gets validated and enriched rather than sitting as a raw name and address until someone manually calls it. For companies running canvassing crews across multiple neighborhoods or cities simultaneously, call volume can spike unpredictably based on which crews had a strong day, and Voksha's ability to handle volume surges without needing additional staffing scales naturally with an expanding canvassing operation. This is particularly valuable because canvassing-generated leads have a short shelf life, a homeowner who was excited about the pitch at their door in the evening loses interest quickly if nobody follows up within a day or two, so having automated, immediate qualification and booking capacity that scales with however many doors your crews knocked that week directly protects the conversion rate on canvassing-generated leads rather than letting field enthusiasm fade before a follow-up call happens.

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