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Are there setup fees or long-term contracts for tutoring businesses using Voksha?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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No setup fees on any plan, and no long-term contract. Billing is month-to-month, so a tutoring business can start on Starter during a slow summer month, move to Premium ahead of the September back-to-school and test-prep surge, and scale back down in June without penalty or a cancellation fee. Getting Voksha live takes 5 to 30 minutes, most of which is spent telling it your subjects, grade levels, tutor availability, pricing for trial sessions and hourly packages, and which calendar to book into, not configuring hardware or waiting on an implementation team. This matters specifically for tutoring businesses because demand is seasonal and lumpy: a center might need Enterprise-level call handling in April during ACT season and drop to Starter in July when families are on vacation and inquiries slow to a trickle. Locking into a 12-month contract at peak-season pricing would waste money for eight months of the year. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a center can run Voksha through one real week, including an evening when parents call after dinner to ask about SAT tutoring, and cancel for a full refund if it does not fit. Compare this to hiring a part-time front-desk person, which typically requires a minimum weekly commitment regardless of actual call volume, or a traditional answering service contract that often locks in a 6- or 12-month term. For a business with predictable seasonal peaks around report cards, PSAT and SAT dates, and finals, month-to-month flexibility without setup costs is a meaningful structural advantage, not just a pricing footnote.

No setup fees on any plan, and no long-term contract. Billing is month-to-month, so a tutoring business can start on Starter during a slow summer month, move to Premium ahead of the September back-to-school and test-prep surge, and scale back down in June without penalty or a cancellation fee. Getting Voksha live takes 5 to 30 minutes, most of which is spent telling it your subjects, grade levels, tutor availability, pricing for trial sessions and hourly packages, and which calendar to book into, not configuring hardware or waiting on an implementation team. This matters specifically for tutoring businesses because demand is seasonal and lumpy: a center might need Enterprise-level call handling in April during ACT season and drop to Starter in July when families are on vacation and inquiries slow to a trickle. Locking into a 12-month contract at peak-season pricing would waste money for eight months of the year. There is also a 7-day money-back guarantee, so a center can run Voksha through one real week, including an evening when parents call after dinner to ask about SAT tutoring, and cancel for a full refund if it does not fit. Compare this to hiring a part-time front-desk person, which typically requires a minimum weekly commitment regardless of actual call volume, or a traditional answering service contract that often locks in a 6- or 12-month term. For a business with predictable seasonal peaks around report cards, PSAT and SAT dates, and finals, month-to-month flexibility without setup costs is a meaningful structural advantage, not just a pricing footnote.

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