Service Pages
Do you have dedicated pages for brakes, oil changes, tires, diagnostics, and other key services? Thin or missing service pages hurt rankings.
Zero cost · No obligation · Auto Repair
We review your auto repair website for local SEO gaps, mobile usability, estimate request flow, and missed-call automation — then send you a plain-English breakdown.
What we review
Do you have dedicated pages for brakes, oil changes, tires, diagnostics, and other key services? Thin or missing service pages hurt rankings.
Is your phone number tap-to-call on mobile and visible above the fold? Mobile visitors who can't call immediately leave.
How easy is it for a visitor to request a quote or estimate? We check form placement, fields, and response automation.
Are your Google reviews prominently displayed? Review count and recency directly affect trust and local pack rankings.
Do your pages target the specific repair searches ("brake repair near me", "oil change in [city]") your customers actually use?
What happens when someone calls and you don't answer, or submits a form after hours? We check your missed-lead automation.
Most auto repair websites don't rank for "shop near me" and service-specific searches — missing the highest-intent local traffic.
No tap-to-call on mobile means visitors leave without calling, even when they need service today.
Estimate requests that sit unanswered for hours lose the job to a faster competitor.
No missed-call or after-hours follow-up automation means overnight and weekend inquiries go cold.
Dedicated pages for each major service
Click-to-call visible on mobile above the fold
Estimate or appointment request form
Google Business Profile completeness
Page speed and mobile load time
Local SEO for repair-specific searches
Service area coverage
Missed-call and after-hours follow-up
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You receive a practical breakdown of findings and recommendations.
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