A local mechanic site that turns search traffic into booked-in jobs.
A real, deployable site built on the same stack we use for every customer. Open it in a new tab and click around — it's not a prototype.
- Phone number tappable from every page — most jobs are booked in by phone, and the site is built around that.
- A clear services list with rough prices — fewer "how much for a WOF?" calls, more "I'd like to book one in for Thursday".
- Service area on a map up front, so out-of-area enquiries drop off before they waste your time.
What does a mechanic website actually need to do?
Most mechanic websites overthink the job. They have rotating hero sliders, stock photos of pristine engines, and three layers of menus. What they're missing is the one thing a customer actually wants: a phone number, a list of what you do, and some idea of price.
The example here is built around how mechanic bookings actually happen — a person on a phone, often standing next to a car that won't start, who needs to know two things: do you fix this, and how soon can you do it. Phone number is tappable from every page. Services are listed plainly. WOFs, servicing and tyres have indicative prices so people don't bounce to the next garage to find out.
A second job the site does is filtering. The service area is shown on a map at the top — if a customer is outside it, they self-select out before they call you. That's a quiet win: every irrelevant enquiry you don't take is fifteen minutes you get to spend on a real job.
Search-wise, the page is built to rank for the queries that actually convert — '[town] mechanic', '[town] WOF', '[town] car service' — rather than fighting for generic terms that bring tyre-kickers.
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