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Can I actually test Voksha through a real storm before deciding to keep it?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Yes. Voksha comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee on every plan, which is enough time to run it through at least one weekend and, depending on timing, a genuine weather event or busy period if one happens to fall within that window. For a towing company, the most useful test is not a quiet Tuesday afternoon, it is seeing how Voksha performs when your phone would normally be getting overwhelmed: a rainy rush hour, a cold snap, or a stretch of overnight calls you currently cannot staff for. A practical way to use the trial window is forwarding only your after-hours or weekend calls to Voksha for the full 7 days, then comparing that week's booked-job count and response consistency against a typical week under your current setup, whether that is voicemail, an answering service, or a stretched-thin night shift. If a storm does not happen to hit during your specific trial window, the after-hours and overflow call pattern alone is usually still representative enough to judge whether Voksha is capturing calls you would otherwise lose, since overnight breakdowns and lockouts happen regardless of weather. If you decide within the 7 days that it is not the right fit, you get a refund with no long-term contract holding you in. Given how directly storm-day call volume affects revenue in this industry, most towing owners find the trial period pays for itself even if they end up canceling, simply from the data it reveals about how many calls were previously going unanswered.

Yes. Voksha comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee on every plan, which is enough time to run it through at least one weekend and, depending on timing, a genuine weather event or busy period if one happens to fall within that window. For a towing company, the most useful test is not a quiet Tuesday afternoon, it is seeing how Voksha performs when your phone would normally be getting overwhelmed: a rainy rush hour, a cold snap, or a stretch of overnight calls you currently cannot staff for. A practical way to use the trial window is forwarding only your after-hours or weekend calls to Voksha for the full 7 days, then comparing that week's booked-job count and response consistency against a typical week under your current setup, whether that is voicemail, an answering service, or a stretched-thin night shift. If a storm does not happen to hit during your specific trial window, the after-hours and overflow call pattern alone is usually still representative enough to judge whether Voksha is capturing calls you would otherwise lose, since overnight breakdowns and lockouts happen regardless of weather. If you decide within the 7 days that it is not the right fit, you get a refund with no long-term contract holding you in. Given how directly storm-day call volume affects revenue in this industry, most towing owners find the trial period pays for itself even if they end up canceling, simply from the data it reveals about how many calls were previously going unanswered.

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