Auto repair shop website design that books the bay.
A driver with a check-engine light picks the first shop that looks competent and answers fast. We build the site that makes that shop yours — with the services, the hours, and the quote form a stranger actually needs.
The problem
Why most repair shop sites lose the job.
No services listed
Brakes, diagnostics, transmissions, fleet work, state emissions testing — if the specific job isn't named on the page, the driver assumes you don't do it and calls the next shop.
Hours buried or wrong
Someone standing next to a car that won't start needs to know if you are open right now. Stale hours on the site and a different set on Google is the fastest way to lose a same-day repair.
Nowhere to ask for a quote
Most shops offer a phone number and nothing else. Half of the people searching at 9pm won't call — they want to type the make, model and symptom and get a callback in the morning.
No proof you're not a chain
Independent shops win on trust: ASE certifications, warranty terms, how long you've been on that corner. None of it shows up on a stock template.
Invisible for the towns you serve
Drivers search 'mechanic near me' and the name of their suburb. One generic homepage can't rank for every town in your radius.
Slow on a phone in a parking lot
Most of this traffic is mobile, often on a weak signal. A heavy theme that takes six seconds to load has already lost the job.
What you get
Built for the way drivers actually search.
Every page is written around a real repair decision: what's wrong, who can fix it today, and what it will cost. Nothing decorative gets in the way of that.
- A services page for every major job you take — brakes, diagnostics, engine and transmission, suspension, A/C, fleet and commercial accounts — each written so it can rank on its own.
- A quote request form that captures year, make, model, symptom and preferred drop-off time, so you can price the job before you pick up the phone.
- Click-to-call and click-to-text on every screen, sized for a thumb, with your hours and current open/closed state visible above the fold.
- Service-area pages for the towns you actually serve, so you appear for the suburb name and not just the generic search.
- Certifications, warranty terms and years in business presented as trust signals rather than fine print.
- Structured data and Google Business Profile alignment so your hours, phone and address match everywhere a driver checks.
- Photo treatment for a working shop — clean bays, your team, real vehicles — instead of stock images of a mechanic who has never held a wrench.
How we work
A repair shop site is a dispatch tool.
The job of your website is not to look impressive to other shop owners. It is to convert a stressed driver into a scheduled drop-off with as little friction as possible — and to do that at 7am, at 11pm, and on a Sunday when nobody is answering the phone.
So we design backwards from the intake. What does your service writer need to know before the car arrives? That becomes the form. What makes a driver choose you over the dealer down the road? That becomes the homepage. Everything else is trimmed.
We handle the build, the hosting, the security and the ongoing changes on one monthly plan. When you add a service, hire a technician, or run a winter tire special, you text us and it ships — usually the same day, at no extra cost.
Prefer to skip the form? Text 708-945-9132 or email YSalama@tytanmedia.com.
Keep reading
- Why most repair shop sites never get calls
- Click-to-call beats contact forms
- Google profile vs your website
- Collision and body shop website design
- How the build works, from first call to launch
- What a Tytan Media site costs
- Live client sites we've built
- Design, engineering and hosting capabilities
- Book a free consultation
Next step
See your shop's new site on the first call.
Thirty minutes, no obligation, and you leave the call looking at a finished concept built for your shop.
