What does Voksha cost for a small towing company with one or two trucks?
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A one or two-truck towing operation typically starts on the Starter plan at $14 a month, which includes 15 answered calls with $1 per call after that. Most small tow companies field between 30 and 100 calls a week once you count roadside breakdowns, lockouts, accident tows, and the private property impound requests that come in from apartment complexes and parking lot managers, so many owners move to Premium at $99 a month once volume climbs past Starter's allotment, since Premium includes 150 calls before the same $1 overage applies. Compare that to hiring even a part-time dispatcher at $16 to $20 an hour to sit by the phone overnight, which runs $2,500 to $3,500 a month for coverage that still goes home on weekends, and the economics are not close. A single missed hook-up averages $150 to $300 depending on your market and whether it is a local tow or a longer flatbed haul, so recovering the Premium plan cost takes less than one additional booked job a month. There is no long-term contract, billing is month-to-month, and you can scale between Starter and Premium as call volume shifts with weather, since a single ice storm or heavy rain event can double your normal call count for a few days. Voksha backs every plan with a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a towing company can run it against a real week of storm calls and accident-scene requests before fully committing. Setup takes 5 to 30 minutes, so there is no lost dispatch time during onboarding.
A one or two-truck towing operation typically starts on the Starter plan at $14 a month, which includes 15 answered calls with $1 per call after that. Most small tow companies field between 30 and 100 calls a week once you count roadside breakdowns, lockouts, accident tows, and the private property impound requests that come in from apartment complexes and parking lot managers, so many owners move to Premium at $99 a month once volume climbs past Starter's allotment, since Premium includes 150 calls before the same $1 overage applies. Compare that to hiring even a part-time dispatcher at $16 to $20 an hour to sit by the phone overnight, which runs $2,500 to $3,500 a month for coverage that still goes home on weekends, and the economics are not close. A single missed hook-up averages $150 to $300 depending on your market and whether it is a local tow or a longer flatbed haul, so recovering the Premium plan cost takes less than one additional booked job a month. There is no long-term contract, billing is month-to-month, and you can scale between Starter and Premium as call volume shifts with weather, since a single ice storm or heavy rain event can double your normal call count for a few days. Voksha backs every plan with a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a towing company can run it against a real week of storm calls and accident-scene requests before fully committing. Setup takes 5 to 30 minutes, so there is no lost dispatch time during onboarding.
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