Websites for auto repair businesses
A proper mechanic website.
Built for Google and ChatGPT.
$249/mo × 24 months = yours.
- Built to rank on Google, found by AI
- Every page and every word, written for you
- Hosting, updates and maintenance, included
- After 24 payments, the website is yours
- 100/100 on Google's SEO, accessibility and best practices tests, guaranteed
The blueprint
Built for Google. Ready for AI search.
A good looking website nobody finds is a business card in a drawer. Every build follows the same blueprint, so when someone goes searching, you're the one they find:
Service pages
Logbook servicing, roadworthy, brakes: each service gets its own page, because that's what people type into Google.
Area pages
Pages for the areas you cover, so the next suburb finds you too. Each written properly, not copy-pasted.
AI-ready pages
People now ask ChatGPT who to hire. Your site is structured so AI tools can read it, trust it and recommend you.
Google Business Profile
The map listing is where local jobs come from. Most web guys skip it. We don't.
Straight talk
What an auto repair website needs to actually work.
Most mechanic sites are an address, an opening-hours table and a phone number. That's a shopfront sign, not a website. Here's what the ones that get found have in common.
Pages for the areas you cover.
The next suburb over is searching too. A handful of properly written area pages, each one genuinely about that place, puts you in front of them.
Built here, for Australian rego and Australian rules.
Page one for this search is mostly US outfits selling US templates. Auto repair is a bad fit for that. Roadworthy certificates, safety certificates, blue slips, logbook servicing that has to keep a new-car warranty intact: these are state-by-state Australian rules, and they're what people actually search.
Your site is priced in Australian dollars, written for Australian customers, and names the suburbs your workshop serves.
One page per job, because that's how people search.
Brakes, logbook servicing and a roadworthy are three different searches by three different people with three different urgencies. A mechanic website that ranks has a page for each, written for the person typing that exact job.
How much does mechanic web design cost?
Around Australia a proper multi-page build runs $5,000 to $12,000 upfront from an agency. Ours is $249 a month for 24 months, everything included, and then the website is yours.
Not one of them guarantees the work. We do.
Every competitor on page one for mechanic web design sells design and SEO, and not one of them puts a guarantee on it. Ours: 30 days money back, 100 out of 100 on Google's SEO, accessibility and best practices tests, and the website is yours after 24 payments. If you've been quoted for a site before and hesitated, that hesitation is the reason.
Trust is the whole purchase.
People don't change mechanics often, and when they do it's because they stopped trusting the last one. Say who owns the shop, how long you've been there, what you charge an hour, and what happens if the job takes longer than quoted. The workshops that convert put that on the page instead of waiting to be asked.
The proof
Take Google's word for it.
Some of our clients' websites, doing their job.
Real reviews
Don't take our word for it.
"Aaron was a great help to create my website for my business and helping me with Google. I am thrilled with his work, he goes above and beyond. 🙏"
Elizabeth · via Google
"aaron did a great job designing and building our website! super happy with the results and we're already seeing improvements in our google ranking and number of enquiries."
Ilarya · via Google
Those were custom builds at custom prices. Same person, same work, now on a monthly plan.
Real Google reviews, word for word. Emphasis ours.
The deal
Same deal, whatever your trade.
Less than the parts cost separately, spread over 24 months with everything handled while you pay. From month 25 the website is yours.
Change your mind later? Pay out the balance any time and the website is yours on the spot. Or settle half the balance and we part ways. No chasing. The terms, in plain English.
Agency figure verified 22 July 2026 against Webics, Grove Foundry, WP Creative, 23 Digital.
What your $249 a month buys
- A page for every service and every town you cover
- Every word written for you, from one short form about your business
- Built for Google and AI search, so both can find and recommend you
- 100/100 on Google's SEO, accessibility and best practices tests, guaranteed, and built to load in about a second
- Google Business Profile set up properly. Most web guys skip it
- Review kit installed at launch: link, QR cards and the script that works
The care plan
$150/mo included for 24 months
- Hosting, SSL and daily backups. Your site is always online
- Maintenance done for you. Something breaks, we fix it, no invoice
- Security patches and uptime monitoring. If the site goes down we know before your customers do
- Unlimited updates. Text or email us the change, done same day
24 payments of $249 pays the website off. From month 25 it's $150 a month for hosting, updates and maintenance, on the same card. Cancel it any time and the site is still yours.
Guaranteed: after 24 payments the website is yours. The files, the design and every word we wrote. Your domain is yours from day one. In writing, not a promise we can walk back.
On the fence? Fair enough. That's what the 30 days are for.
Start nowStraight answers
Questions mechanics ask us.
Do you actually know auto repair?
We build for trades all day, and the proof above is what that looks like. You bring the job knowledge in one short form. We bring 15 years of making trade businesses easy to find.
How is it this cheap?
No salespeople, no office, no account managers, no juniors learning on your job. One person, one blueprint refined over 15 years, and a business model that only works if you stay for years. An agency charges $5,000 to $12,000 upfront because they have to find new clients every week. We'd rather keep the clients we have, which is why we only take two builds a month.
How long does it take?
You fill in a short form, we build a first version from what we can find, and you correct it. Most first drafts land within a week of your answers. The clock runs on your replies, not our calendar.
Does logbook servicing really need its own page?
It's the search that brings in the customer you keep. People search "logbook service" plus their car and their suburb, and they're usually leaving a dealership over price. A page that says you stamp the book, use approved parts and don't void the warranty answers the exact thing stopping them.
What about the roadworthy search?
Worth its own page, and worth naming your state. A roadworthy in Victoria, a safety certificate in Queensland, a pink or blue slip in New South Wales: different documents with different rules, and someone searching wants to know you do theirs. Overseas templates can't even name them.
Also built here
Same deal, other trades.
Every business gets the same blueprint and the same price. Here's where else it goes.
Start today. Own it in two years.
Month one starts everything. Pay, tell us about your business in one short form, and we get building.
- The same build, from an agency $5,000 to $12,000
- 24 months of care, at our $150 a month rate $3,600
- Buy it that way $8,600 to $15,600
- Deposit or setup fee none
$249/month
$5,976 all up. After 24 payments the website is yours: the files, the design and every word we wrote. Your domain is yours from day one.
Start now30 days to change your mind. Full refund, no reason needed.
We take two builds a month.
Got questions first? Text us. We reply same day.
We take two builds a month.
That's on purpose. Every site gets built properly, which means we can't take everyone at once. If this month's full, leave your details and we'll email you the moment a slot opens. No obligation, and we won't chase you.
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