Fixed-price websites for Australian mechanics and workshops. Bring your logo. We list your services, show your bays, and get bookings into your inbox. Live in around 7 days.
New websites only. Not a managed service.
Most independent workshops have either no website, a 2010-era brochure, or a Facebook page. Customers searching "mechanic near me" pick whoever shows up first with the right info. We build the website that does that.
The buyer isn't shopping. They've got a check-engine light, a brake squeal, or a log-book sticker that's overdue. They Google a mechanic near them, scan three websites in 90 seconds, and book whichever one looks legitimate and lets them describe the problem fast.
That's the job your website has to do. Not a brochure, not a portfolio — a "yes, we can fix that, here's how to book" page. Services listed clearly. Suburbs you cover. Hours. Photos of the workshop so it doesn't look like a backyard outfit. A form that takes rego, vehicle, KMs, and the symptom.
Mechanic websites also get punished for trying to do too much. Customers don't need a blog about timing belts. They need to know: do you do log-book on a 2020 Ranger, where are you, and how do I send the job through. We build websites that answer those questions without making anyone scroll past three sliders to find them.
This page covers what the standard mechanic build looks like — what's on the site, what the form captures, how it ranks, and what it costs. The deeper details (exact pricing, process, Website Care) live on the main pricing page.
Every mechanic build includes these. Skip the ones that don't apply, swap copy for your trade angle — but the bones are proven.
Log-book, brakes, clutch, transmission, diagnostics, suspension, A/C — listed plainly with "from" pricing where you want it. Clear, scannable, no fluff.
Photos of your bays, hoists, diagnostic gear, and team. Cuts the "is this a real workshop?" doubt that kills bookings from new customers.
Captures rego (or make/model/year), KMs, what's wrong, preferred date. Lands in your inbox formatted like a job card. You confirm by reply.
Suburbs you cover, opening hours, after-hours drop-off if you offer it. Helps with "mechanic in [suburb]" searches.
Capricorn, Bosch, Repco, Burson, RACQ/NRMA approved — whatever you've got. Logos near the top, instant trust.
Space to drop in your Google rating, review snippets, or insurer testimonials once they're set up. Built for it from day one.
Same pricing as every other Built Quick site. Mechanic-specific copy doesn't cost extra.
Specific to workshop builds. For the general FAQ — pricing, process, Website Care — see the main FAQ.
No. Most workshops do better with a simple booking-request form — customer sends rego, vehicle, what's wrong, preferred dates — and you reply by email or call to confirm. Calendars create double-bookings when phone bookings come in at the same time. We build the form; you keep control of the schedule.
Yes. The standard mechanic form asks for name, email, phone, rego (or make / model / year), KMs, and what they need looked at. You decide which fields are required. Submissions land in your inbox formatted like a job sheet.
Yes. We list services with "from" pricing or ranges (e.g. "Log-book service from $220") and a clear note that final price depends on the vehicle. Customers see they're in the right ballpark; you keep flexibility on the actual quote.
The website helps, but Google Business Profile is what ranks you in the map pack. We build a site that supports the profile — same name, address, hours, services, and a link Google trusts — and we'll point you at the steps to set GBP up. We don't run ads or do SEO retainers.
Yes. Send us logos for Capricorn, Bosch, Repco, Burson or whoever — plus any accreditations (RACQ, RAA, NRMA approved). They go in a strip near the top of the site to build trust quickly.
We can link out to a customer-facing booking page if your software has one. We don't integrate, embed, or sync data — the form on your Built Quick site stays the simplest entry point. Most workshops keep both: the form for new enquiries, the software link for repeat customers who already have a login.
Same fixed price, same 7-day turnaround, copy tuned to the trade.
Send the basics. We'll reply by email with what we need next.
Best fit: a mechanic or workshop in Australia that needs a new website, has a logo, and wants the process kept simple.
No calls. No meetings. Email only.
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Fixed price. Email-only. No calls.