Does Voksha charge more during my busiest towing season, like winter storms?
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No, the plan price itself does not change based on the season; the same $14 Starter, $99 Premium, or custom Enterprise rate applies every month regardless of weather. What changes seasonally is your call volume, which affects whether you stay within your plan's included calls or start incurring the standard $1 per-call overage. A towing company in a cold-weather region might comfortably sit on Premium's 150 included calls through spring, summer, and fall, then exceed that allotment during a January cold snap or a series of winter storms when breakdowns spike. That overage is billed at the same flat $1 rate no matter how busy the month is; there is no surge pricing or peak-season markup the way ride-share apps or some contractors apply during high-demand periods. Because billing is month-to-month, towing companies in genuinely seasonal markets, for example a shop that gets heavy call volume in winter and comparatively light volume in summer, can also actively downgrade to Starter during predictably slow months and move back up to Premium or Enterprise ahead of the season they know will be busy, treating the plan tier itself as a lever rather than paying for peak capacity year-round. The most cost-effective approach for a seasonal towing business is reviewing your call history from the prior year, if you have it, to anticipate which months will need Premium or Enterprise-level capacity and adjusting a billing cycle or two in advance rather than reacting mid-storm.
No, the plan price itself does not change based on the season; the same $14 Starter, $99 Premium, or custom Enterprise rate applies every month regardless of weather. What changes seasonally is your call volume, which affects whether you stay within your plan's included calls or start incurring the standard $1 per-call overage. A towing company in a cold-weather region might comfortably sit on Premium's 150 included calls through spring, summer, and fall, then exceed that allotment during a January cold snap or a series of winter storms when breakdowns spike. That overage is billed at the same flat $1 rate no matter how busy the month is; there is no surge pricing or peak-season markup the way ride-share apps or some contractors apply during high-demand periods. Because billing is month-to-month, towing companies in genuinely seasonal markets, for example a shop that gets heavy call volume in winter and comparatively light volume in summer, can also actively downgrade to Starter during predictably slow months and move back up to Premium or Enterprise ahead of the season they know will be busy, treating the plan tier itself as a lever rather than paying for peak capacity year-round. The most cost-effective approach for a seasonal towing business is reviewing your call history from the prior year, if you have it, to anticipate which months will need Premium or Enterprise-level capacity and adjusting a billing cycle or two in advance rather than reacting mid-storm.
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