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Can we test Voksha before switching off our current answering service or voicemail?

Avi NashVP of Growth

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Yes. Because there is no long-term contract and setup takes 5 to 30 minutes, most tutoring centers run Voksha in parallel with their existing system for a short window before fully cutting over, and the 7-day money-back guarantee means you can commit to a real trial period without financial risk if it does not work out. A common approach is to point a secondary or newly issued number to Voksha for a week or two, use it for a specific campaign like a fall test-prep flyer or a Google Ads push, and compare how many inquiries convert to booked trial sessions versus what your current voicemail or generic answering service converts. If you are currently using a general-purpose answering service, the comparison is usually stark: a generic service takes a message and promises a callback, while Voksha books directly into your calendar, matches the student to a tutor based on subject and grade, and can quote your trial session pricing and package rates on the call itself, so parents get resolution instead of a callback promise. If you are currently relying on voicemail alone, the test is even simpler, since voicemail has no booking capability at all and 60% of tutor searches happen at night when a voicemail box is the only thing answering. Once you are satisfied with how it performs on your actual call patterns, including test-prep season volume, switching your main advertised number over is straightforward and does not require re-onboarding, since the same setup already reflects your subjects, tutors, and pricing.

Yes. Because there is no long-term contract and setup takes 5 to 30 minutes, most tutoring centers run Voksha in parallel with their existing system for a short window before fully cutting over, and the 7-day money-back guarantee means you can commit to a real trial period without financial risk if it does not work out. A common approach is to point a secondary or newly issued number to Voksha for a week or two, use it for a specific campaign like a fall test-prep flyer or a Google Ads push, and compare how many inquiries convert to booked trial sessions versus what your current voicemail or generic answering service converts. If you are currently using a general-purpose answering service, the comparison is usually stark: a generic service takes a message and promises a callback, while Voksha books directly into your calendar, matches the student to a tutor based on subject and grade, and can quote your trial session pricing and package rates on the call itself, so parents get resolution instead of a callback promise. If you are currently relying on voicemail alone, the test is even simpler, since voicemail has no booking capability at all and 60% of tutor searches happen at night when a voicemail box is the only thing answering. Once you are satisfied with how it performs on your actual call patterns, including test-prep season volume, switching your main advertised number over is straightforward and does not require re-onboarding, since the same setup already reflects your subjects, tutors, and pricing.

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