Detailing websites that turn curious visitors into quote requests.
Auto detailing website design built around real vehicle-by-vehicle pricing — not a generic contact form. Mobile-first, fast on a phone, and structured to capture leads before the customer can bounce to the next shop.
What detail shops actually need from a website.
A generic "Contact Us" form is a tax on your phone. Every quote request that could have been priced online instead becomes a phone tag exercise — and most customers won't wait.
Pricing that knows the vehicle
A base detail on a Civic is not the same job as a full ceramic on a four-door truck. The site should price like the shop prices — by vehicle, not by guess.
Package complexity made simple
Express, full interior, paint correction, ceramic tier, PPF — most shops have a service menu that takes ten minutes to explain. The site should make it ten seconds.
Lead capture before the customer leaves
Capture name, vehicle, and contact early in the flow. Even half-finished quotes still land in the dashboard for follow-up — no lost leads.
Mobile-first quote flow
Customers are usually quoting their car from the driver's seat or the parking lot. If the form makes them pinch-zoom, the lead is gone.
Local SEO for service-area searches
Service-area pages, schema, and Google Business Profile alignment so the shop ranks for "[service] in [town]" — not just for the shop's exact name.
Trust signals up front
Real shop photos, before/after work, reviews, certifications, brand affiliations (Ceramic Pro, XPEL, etc.). The decision is made in the first scroll.
Fitchin Automotive Detailing & Window Tinting
Before the rebuild, every quote request meant a phone call. The site couldn't price work because the work has real complexity — vehicle type, package tier, paint correction, ceramic level, add-ons. The new build replaced the contact form with a guided quote system that handles all of it end to end.
- 378-vehicle pricing logic across detail, tint, and add-ons
- Tiered packages (Express → Full Interior → Full Detail → Ceramic) with the value gap shown inline
- Lead capture before the final step — partial quotes still land in the dashboard
- Mobile-first quote flow built for paid traffic and Google Business Profile clicks
- Local SEO structure: Coshocton service-area pages, schema, and review-aligned content
Local SEO for service-area shops.
Most detail customers find their shop on Google Maps. They tap the first three results, scan reviews, and click through to the website that loads fastest and looks most legit. If you're not in those first three, you don't exist.
The build covers the on-page work — service-area pages, LocalBusiness schema, fast Astro front end — so the site earns its way into the local 3-pack instead of relying on paid ads to make up the gap.
Want a detail shop site that actually quotes work?
Send me what you've got. I'll scope a rebuild that prices the way your shop prices — and stops sending every customer to a phone call.