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Web Design · Auto & Mobility

Web Design for car rentals.

Workshops, body shops, tyre shops: when the car has a problem, the first thing people do is search Google. If you do not have a site, you are leaving those customers to your competitors.

Car rental for a day, a month, or a year: it all starts on Google.

01Awareness

If you're a car rental, sound familiar?

  • 01

    No online visibility

    People search "workshop near me" and you do not show up. That customer goes to someone else — even if you are better.

  • 02

    Reviews scattered or absent

    You have happy customers but no one knows. Without visible reviews, new customers have no way to trust you.

  • 03

    No easy way to contact you

    Phone busy, hours closed. If the customer cannot reach you in 30 seconds, they call the next one on the list.

02What I design for car rentals

5 items
  1. 01

    Site with services and pricing

    All your services explained clearly, with indicative pricing if you want. The customer arrives already informed.

  2. 02

    Online quote request

    Simple form for a quote. Even out of hours, even on Sunday. You reply when you can.

  3. 03

    Local SEO

    I get you found for "workshop in [city]", "tyre shop near me", "body shop [area]". The searches that matter.

  4. 04

    Work gallery

    Photos of your best interventions. Customers see the quality of your work before they even call.

  5. 05

    Google Maps and reviews

    Optimized Google profile with address, hours, photos and reviews. You also appear on the map.

03 - Micro story

A local repair shop was getting many repetitive calls: hours, service, tires, inspection, bodywork estimate. The site existed, but answered nothing. We redesigned it with short service pages, real shop photos, mobile CTAs, and a form asking for vehicle, problem, and urgency. Average time on the maintenance page rose from 22 to 58 seconds. Form and WhatsApp requests reached 27 in the first month, versus 4 the previous month.

04Frequently asked questions

5 answers
  • The questions I hear all the time.

  • Do I need a site if I already work well?

    If you work well, imagine how you would do with more visibility. The site brings new customers — the ones who do not know you yet.

    How much does it cost?

    We talk numbers after we talk scope. A short call, then a written quote with everything in. No rate cards.

    Can I publish prices?

    Sure. You can put indicative pricing or invite people to request a tailored quote. We decide together what works best.

    How do I handle the requests?

    You receive them by email or WhatsApp. No complicated dashboard — requests land where you already see them.

    Does it work for small businesses too?

    Especially for small ones. A simple, well-built site puts you on the same level as the chains, at least online.

05 - Start here?

Want your next customers to find you online?